Trump's approval rating drops sharply in latest poll
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President Donald Trump's approval rating in the US has fallen significantly compared to March last year, according to The Hill.
About 44% of respondents said they fully or somewhat approve of how President Trump is doing his job. That's three percentage points lower than in March 2025, when approval stood at 47%.
At the same time, 54% of those polled said they totally or somewhat disapprove of Trump's performance as president. For comparison, a year ago this figure was lower – 51%.
Regarding specific policy areas:
- 53% of respondents approve of the president's actions in the area of border security;
- 44% support his immigration policy;
- 41% approve of the operation against Iran.
At the same time, the poll results show that support for the operation against Iran is significantly lower, only 27%.
The poll was conducted from February 27 to March 3 among 1,000 registered voters. The probable statistical error is 3.1 percentage points.
A previous Reuters/Ipsos poll in November last year showed that Trump's rating is the lowest since his return to power, as Americans are dissatisfied with his actions regarding the high cost of living and the investigation into the case of the late convicted billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.
Almost half of Europeans (48% of respondents) consider the US President to be an enemy of Europe. The highest figures were recorded in Belgium (62%) and France (57%), while the lowest were in Croatia (37%) and Poland (19%).