Trump job approval at 38 percent in new survey
President Trump’s approval rating dipped to 38 percent, the lowest of his second term, according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac University.
ground.newsI don’t have live access to current news feeds right now. Here’s a quick synthesis based on recent public polling trends up to late 2025 and typical patterns, plus how to verify the latest.
Recent national polls have shown mixed to negative views of Trump’s job performance in the second term, with approval generally hovering in the 40s and disapproval in the 50s range in several surveys. For example, some well-known national polls reported around 38–43% approval in mid-to-late 2025, with disapproval around 50–57% depending on the poll and question framing. These figures can vary by pollster, methodology, and date. [cite ][cite ][cite ]
Issues driving the ratings typically include economic conditions, inflation, immigration, and trade policy, with weaker ratings often on economic handling. Polls also vary on timing relative to policy announcements or events. The general pattern is that national approval is sensitive to economic sentiment and specific policy debates. [cite ][cite ]
To get the latest, check these reputable outlets that regularly publish Trump job-approval polls: Quinnipiac University, NBC News/SurveyMonkey, Fox News Poll, and Reuters/Ipsos. Look for the most recent poll date and sample size to gauge freshness and reliability. [cite ][cite ][cite ]
If you’d like, I can fetch the latest poll results from current sources and summarize them with a brief table of pollster, date, sample size, and Trump’s approval vs disapproval. I can also include short notes on what issues most influenced the ratings in each poll.
President Trump’s approval rating dipped to 38 percent, the lowest of his second term, according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac University.
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