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Trump Approval Hits Record Low as Backlash Grows Over Iran Strikes

The slump reflects widespread public unease over military action critics say risks dragging the U.S. into prolonged conflict

President Donald Trump listens during a briefing with the media, Friday, June 27, 2025, at the White House in Washington.
Trump Voters Are Losing Faith With Him
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Overview

  • Newsweek’s latest poll tracker shows 43% approval and 53% disapproval for a net rating of –10, the weakest of Trump’s second term
  • A Reuters/Ipsos survey found Trump’s approval at 41%, down one point since early June and marking a second-term low for that poll
  • Gallup’s historical analysis indicates no modern president has had a lower June approval at the same point in office
  • About 84% of Americans said they worry about the Iran conflict and 49% oppose further U.S. airstrikes on nuclear sites, Reuters data show
  • Controversial immigration directives and tariff measures continue to weigh on Trump’s standing and may influence his party’s midterm prospects