A recent survey on U.S. President Donald Trump has stirred political debate in Washington, showing a significant drop in public approval. According to the latest data, 59% of Americans expressed dissatisfaction with the president’s recent policies and decisions, marking a major political setback for his administration.
Experts believe the decline is largely driven by rising tensions with Iran in the Middle East, fluctuations in energy prices, and domestic economic challenges that have affected everyday life. The survey also highlights growing concern among young voters and middle-class citizens, particularly over Trump’s aggressive rhetoric and uncertainty surrounding international agreements.
While the administration maintains that it is firmly committed to its “America First” policy and is taking tough decisions to avoid a broader conflict, public opinion suggests that voters are increasingly looking for stability and tangible results.
Political analysts warn that this drop in popularity could impact upcoming midterm elections and damage Trump’s political standing. However, Trump has dismissed the survey as “fake news,” insisting that a silent majority continues to support his economic agenda.

