What Americans Really Think About Trump’s Second Term

Donald Trump’s second term has been one of the most talked-about political periods in years — but new approval ratings suggest many Americans are not impressed with how things are going.

Recent polls show a clear pattern: Trump is holding strong support with his base, but overall public approval remains low, with more Americans disapproving than approving.

Here’s what the latest numbers reveal 👇


📉 Trump’s Overall Approval: Around 4 in 10 Approve

According to a January AP-NORC poll, about 4 in 10 U.S. adults approve of Trump’s performance as president. That number has stayed fairly steady since early in his second term, suggesting he hasn’t gained much ground with the wider public.

Other coverage describing the same trend reports approval sitting around 40%, with more Americans disapproving than approving.


😬 The Biggest Problem: The Economy Isn’t Convincing People

Even though the economy is one of the most important issues for voters, polls suggest Americans still aren’t feeling confident.

In the AP-NORC findings, many Americans say Trump has not convinced them the economy is in good shape, and economic confidence remains a weak spot for him.


🧊 Immigration Support Has Slipped Too

Immigration is one of Trump’s signature issues — but even there, the same polling shows his approval on immigration has dropped compared to earlier in his term.

That’s a major warning sign, because immigration is usually where he performs best politically.


🌎 Foreign Policy Focus Is Turning Some Americans Off

One of the more surprising findings is that many Americans question whether Trump has the right priorities, especially as he appears more focused on foreign intervention and global disputes.

This shift is being reflected in public skepticism, adding to broader disapproval.


🚨 “Out of Control”: A Harsh Verdict From Voters

A separate YouGov/Economist poll (reported in major coverage) found that 71% of Americans described the country as “out of control” under Trump’s leadership — including a large chunk of Republicans.

That’s one of the most damaging sentiments a president can face, because it reflects emotion, not just politics.


✅ The Big Picture: Strong Base, Weak Nationwide Support

The polling picture is clear:

  • Trump still has loyal supporters
  • but his national approval remains stuck
  • disapproval is consistently higher than approval
  • key issues like the economy, immigration, and priorities are dragging him down

And as more polls come out, the numbers are becoming harder to ignore.

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