Poll: Trump’s support falls to its lowest level in his second term
A poll showed that US President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to its lowest level during his second term, amid growing concerns about the economic situation and the war with Iran.
According to the poll, conducted by NBC News, Trump’s approval rating reached 37%, compared to 63% of Americans who were dissatisfied with his performance, a clear decline, as his approval rating reached 45% in April 2025.
The poll results reflect widespread pessimism, with about two-thirds of Americans believing the country is headed in the wrong direction.
This level of dissatisfaction is the highest since Trump returned to power in January 2025, according to the poll.
The poll indicated that economic issues, especially inflation and the high cost of living, represent the most prominent sources of concern for Americans, as only 32% expressed satisfaction with Trump’s performance on this issue, compared to 68% who were dissatisfied, including 52% who expressed strong disapproval.
The poll also showed a decline in Americans’ ratings of Trump’s performance on a number of issues, including health care and immigration, along with growing concerns about what participants described as “threats to democracy”.
This decline in Trump’s popularity comes in conjunction with the repercussions of the US-Israeli war on Iran, which has contributed to increased economic pressures and higher energy prices.
