Eye-opening approval ratings reveal what Americans truly think about Trump’s second term

Listen to Donald Trump or members of his administration for any length of time and it is easy to come away with the impression that their achievements are not only substantial, but historically unmatched. By Trump’s own account, his tariff policies have poured billions into U.S. coffers, gas prices have hit record lows, and his broader agenda to make America stronger, healthier, and more prosperous is progressing faster than even supporters expected. At the same time, Trump has long been criticized for blending exaggeration, selective facts, and outright falsehoods into sweeping claims of success. Senior figures within his administration have tied their political futures closely to his, aligning themselves with a president widely regarded as one of the most polarizing figures in modern American history. As a result, the picture painted by Trump himself often clashes sharply with how his leadership is perceived outside the White House.

That disconnect is particularly evident when looking at public opinion. While Trump regularly presents his presidency as a story of momentum and widespread approval, large segments of the American public appear far less convinced. Since his return to office last January for a second term, he has moved quickly to exert executive power and push through sweeping changes, reinforcing both his appeal among loyal supporters and the concerns of his critics. Trump maintains that his leadership has helped prevent new global conflicts, positioning himself as a stabilizing force on the world stage. Yet some of his recent actions have struck observers as increasingly aggressive or imperial in tone, including rhetoric surrounding the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and renewed talk of annexing Greenland, a territory governed by NATO ally Denmark. These moves, combined with ongoing unrest in several U.S. states, have fueled debate about the direction of his foreign and domestic policies. Immigration has been another flashpoint. The administration’s hardline approach has drawn intense scrutiny, as has Trump’s continued association with unresolved controversies, including alleged links to the so-called Epstein files, which have yet to be fully released. Taken together, these issues make it difficult for critics to see how Trump’s overall popularity could have significantly improved since his return to office.

Still, Trump has never been one to concede ground in the court of public opinion. His political instincts and ability to project confidence have often allowed him to maintain an image of control, even amid mounting criticism. Whether that image aligns with reality is another matter, and recent polling suggests a more complicated and less flattering picture. An AP-NORC poll conducted this month offers a snapshot of how Americans currently view Trump’s performance. Rather than reflecting the overwhelming success Trump frequently describes, the results point to a nation that remains deeply divided and, in many cases, dissatisfied. According to the survey, roughly four in ten U.S. adults approve of Trump’s job performance so far in his second term. Notably, this figure has changed little since March 2025, just two months after he returned to the presidency.

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