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Trump approval is 45% in the middle of the partisan division during the second term

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President Donald Trump’s approval rating remains stable at 45% while it ends the sixth month of his second term.

Support for the president is divided along the party, while the Republicans express a strong approval and the Democrats disapprove of its policies almost at all levels, according to a new Market Faculty of Law Faculty National survey, carried out from July 7 to 16, 2025.

Independent voters remain significantly more negative than positive, disapproving at 62%, which has been down seven points since May. However, Trump maintains a 55% disapproval rating among all voters.

Trump’s overwhelming approval among the Republicans, 86%, and the disapproval of the Democrats, at 93%, remained consistent since the start of his second mandate, according to national surveys in the four -law marks of the Marquette law this year.

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Donald Trump looks concerned with the lawn of the White House.

President Donald Trump arrives on the southern lawn of the White House of Camp David on Monday, June 9, 2025. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, inc)

The survey reflects an omnipresent partisan fracture on Capitol Hill and across the country, while the Republicans celebrate and the Democrats protest in the aim of Trump’s second mandate, including a solid repression of illegal immigration and its brand legislation, “a great and beautiful bill”.

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Trump’s megabill includes tax reductions, financing for border security, Medicaid reform and a overhaul of American energy, among other achievements of Trump campaign promises in 2024. A congress led by Les Républicains adopted the bill through the reconciliation process, and Trump signed the bill by a self-juillet deadline.

According to the survey, 59% of all adults disapprove of “One Big and Beautiful Bill” from Trump. Democrats almost unanimously disappear the bill, 94%, while 79% of Republicans said they support it.

Some conservative tax hawks, including representative Thomas Massie, R-ky., Who voted against the bill, seemed the alarm on the megabill adding to the federal deficit. THE Congress budget office (CBO) Dynamic analysis has revealed that it would increase budget deficits by around 2.4 dollars over a decade.

President Trump shows signed `` one, a great magnificent bill '

Elon Musk’s “America Party” announces in the heels of President Donald Trump to sign the “One, Big Beautiful Bill” at the White House on July 4. (Samuel Corum / Getty Images)

Seventy percent of people think that the federal deficit will increase, up 52% compared to the last survey in May. And this number almost doubled among the Republicans by 22% in May at 44% in July.

Fifty-nine percent of the Americans interviewed think that Trump’s pricing plans will harm the American economy. Inflation is the first problem that the country faces 34% of Americans, followed by the economy at 16% in July. Meanwhile, only 28% of Americans think that Trump’s policies will reduce inflation and 60% say that its policies will increase inflation.

These opinions on the economy are divided along the party, because the majority of Republicans think that Trump will reduce inflation and that the majority of the self -employed and the Democrats think that its policies will increase inflation, according to the survey.

Among Trump’s main problems to deport illegal immigrants, 57% in favor and 43% oppose its deportation, which is lower than that of May, when 66% were favorable and that 34% were opposed.

Fire in the street during the riot

A protester places debris in a fire as a border patrol staff in anti-riot and gas equipment masks outside an industrial park in Paramount, California, Saturday, June 7, 2025. (AP photo / Eric Thayer)

This survey follows an increase in violence against the federal immigration authorities and demonstrations rejecting the US immigration and customs (ICE) eruptions across the country, in particular in Los Angeles, where Trump authorized the National Guard to disrupt the demonstrations that made riots last month.

The Republicans continue their support for deportations, but the majority of the self -employed are now opposed, following a drop from May to July. Meanwhile, the disapproval of the Democrats increased by 17 percentage points from May to July.

According to the survey, 55% of Americans think that the United States mainly expelled immigrants without a criminal record, most Republicans agree, while majorities of self-employed and democrats believe that deportations mainly imply those who have no criminal record.

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Trump aggressively affirmed the executive authorities to his second mandate, overthrowing the long-standing government policy aimed at making major reductions in the federal workforce thanks to an avalanche of scenario and controversial executive and controversial, some aimed at approaching the grievances he has detained since his first mandate.

The president 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.

His approval notes sank underwater in early March and remained in negative territory since in most national surveys. The notations of the president’s approval were underwater in 17 of the 21 national polls carried out so far in July.

Sunday has scored six months since Trump started his second service round in the White House.

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Former President Joe Biden, whose only mandate at the White House is sandwiched by the two mandates of Trump, experienced quotes of positive approval in July 2021, six months after his mandate.

However, the number of Biden was flowing at the time and fell on 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 midst of flourishing inflation and a wave of migrants that cross the United States along the southern border of the country with Mexico.

Biden’s approval notes remained underwater for the rest of his presidency.

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