Overview
- The Reuters/Ipsos tracker puts overall approval at 38%, down two points from early November and the lowest of his current term.
- Just 26% approve of his handling of the cost of living, with 65% disapproving as the White House partially rolled back import taxes on staples last week.
- Only 20% approve of his handling of the Epstein matter, while roughly 70% say the government is withholding information about Epstein’s clients.
- The Republican-led House scheduled a vote to compel Justice Department files on Epstein after Trump reversed months of opposition on Sunday.
- The online survey of 1,017 U.S. adults carries a margin of error of about three points, and it shows solid Republican backing overall alongside notable intraparty doubts on prices and Epstein.