President Donald Trump's approval rating falls during the first 100 days of second term
- Donald Trump's approval rating has reached a historical low of 39% after nearly 100 days in office, according to a poll by The Washington Post, ABC News, and Ipsos released on April 25.
- Concern over how Trump is handling the economy has been expressed by 61% of survey participants, as reported by The Washington Post, ABC News, and Ipsos poll.
- Another poll by CNN shows Trump's approval rating at 41%, marking the lowest score since Dwight Eisenhower.
- Many voters reported dissatisfaction with Trump's policies on immigration, the economy, and trade, leading to major disapproval rates in various polls.
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Where Trump's approval rating stands after 100 days in office
It has been 100 days since President Trump was inaugurated for his second term in office. The mark is a modern measuring point for administrations and few have seen more action in the first three months than in this White House. But how are the American people taking it in? Lisa Desjardins has insights from the latest PBS News/NPR/Marist poll.
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