Overview
- A June 13–16 Economist/YouGov poll records Trump’s job approval at 41 percent and disapproval at 54 percent, widening his negative margin to 13 points.
- A Harvard CAPS/Harris survey finds his net approval at –4, with 24 percent saying he is losing the fight against inflation and 16 percent doubting his economic growth policies.
- His approval among Republican voters has declined by 10 points to 82 percent, marking a significant erosion of the near-unanimous backing he has long commanded.
- Voter skepticism over Trump’s immigration enforcement has grown amid nationwide protests against ICE raids and National Guard deployments.
- Trump’s handling of Middle East crises—including a Tehran travel warning and an early departure from the G7 summit—has coincided with further slippage in his public standing.