Trump's Popularity Falls to Lowest Level in Current Term
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A new poll shows U.S. President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to its lowest point in his current term.
- Only one-third of Americans approve of his performance, a drop from 36% in a previous poll.
- Dissatisfaction is reportedly growing over his handling of the cost of living and the war with Iran.
A recent Ipsos poll, conducted for Reuters, reveals a significant dip in President Donald Trump's popularity, reaching the lowest point of his current term. The findings indicate that a mere one-third of Americans currently approve of his performance in the White House, a noticeable decline from the 36% recorded in the poll conducted between April 15th and 20th.
Den amerikanske prรฆsident Donald Trumps popularitet er faldet til det laveste niveau i hans nuvรฆrende prรฆsidentperiode.
According to Reuters' analysis, a growing segment of the American populace expresses dissatisfaction with the President's handling of key issues, notably the rising cost of living and the ongoing conflict with Iran. This sentiment appears to be solidifying, suggesting a challenging period ahead for the administration as it navigates public opinion on critical domestic and foreign policy matters.
Det viser en ny meningsmรฅling, der er foretaget af analyseinstituttet Ipsos for nyhedsbureauet Reuters.
Notably, the majority of responses for this poll were gathered before a Saturday evening shooting incident at the annual Correspondents' Dinner in Washington D.C., an event where President Trump was scheduled to speak. The attempted intrusion by an armed man into the venue, which was subsequently canceled, raises questions about whether this security scare will further impact public perception of Trump's leadership. The man is now in police custody and faces charges for attempted assassination. It remains to be seen how this event will influence the already shifting public sentiment.
Det er et fald fra 36 procent i en tidligere mรฅling fra den 15. til den 20. april.
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.