Trump says the highest approval of all time as polls show that negative notes persist

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President Donald Trump presented his survey numbers while speaking with journalists on the lawn of the White House on Wednesday.
“My approval rating is the highest it has ever been,” said the president, indicating a newly published national investigation.
But five months after its second round of service in the White House, Trump’s approval notes remain underwater in most, but not all, the latest national polls carried out in the past three weeks.
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President Donald Trump speaks while a flag pole is installed on the southern lawn of the White House on Wednesday, June 18, 2025 in Washington. (AP photo / Evan VUCCI)
An average of the most recent surveys suggests that the president’s approval rating is in the 1940s upper 1940s, its disapproval rating hovering slightly greater than 50%.
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Trump aggressively affirmed the executive authority to his second mandate, overthrowing the long-standing government policy aimed at making major reductions in the federal workforce thanks to an avalanche of controversial and controversial management decrees and actions, some aimed at approaching the grievances he has held since his first mandate.

President Donald Trump in the White House Oval Office on June 10, 2025, in Washington DC, the president’s approval ratings in most national polls, but not all, remain underwater. (Reuters / Nathan Howard)
And the president, faithful to the form, has continued to make the headlines, especially in the past two weeks for having sent troops from the National Guard and the US Marines to Los Angeles in order to repress the demonstrations against ice detention and the deportations of illegal migrants and to reflect in the United States to join Israel to attack the nuclear program of Iran.
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Trump began his second administration with survey numbers in positive territory, but his number of surveys began to slip shortly after its inauguration at the end of January. The president’s approval notes sank underwater in early March and remained in negative territory since in most national surveys.

President Joe Biden is expressed in the State Department during the closing days of his presidency on January 13, 2025. (AP)
Former President Joe Biden, whose only mandate at the White House is sandwiched by the two mandates of Trump, experienced positive approval ratings in June 2021, five months after his mandate.
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However, Biden figures have sunk in a negative territory at the end of the summer and in the fall of 2021, after its highly criticized manipulation of the turbulent exit from the United States of Afghanistan and in the middle of flourishing inflation and a wave of migrants crossing the United States along the southern border of the nation with Mexico.