Trump’s Rating Is Poor: Latest 2025 Approval Polls Reveal Challenges

As President Donald Trump navigates his second term, his administration’s bold or Controversial moves—ranging from tariff policies to immigration reforms—continue to shape public opinion.

As President Donald Trump navigates his second term, his administration’s bold or Controversial moves—ranging from tariff policies to immigration reforms—continue to shape public opinion. A recent Quinnipiac University poll, alongside other national surveys, offers a detailed look at how Americans view Trump, his key appointees, and critical issues like the economy, trade, and deportations. With approval ratings fluctuating, the data paints a complex picture of a polarized nation.

According to the latest Quinnipiac University poll (April 9, 2025), Trump’s approval rating stands at 41% favorable, with 53% unfavorable and 6% unsure. Other polls show varied results: Rasmussen Reports (April 14) records 48% favorable and 50% unfavorable, while Civiqs (April 13) notes 42% favorable and 54% unfavorable. Cygnal (April 9) reports 47% favorable, The Economist (April 9) 45%, and Navigator Research (April 8) 44%. Earlier polls, like Fox News (March 14-17) at 49% favorable and Gallup (March 3-16) at 43%, suggest Trump’s support hovers below 50%, reflecting challenges in broadening his base. In Kentucky, however, Civiqs shows stronger regional support, with 56% favorable.

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The Quinnipiac poll dives deeper, revealing skepticism about Trump’s handling of key issues. Only 40% approve of his economic management, with 55% disapproving, amid concerns over tariffs. On trade, 39% view his approach favorably, while 55% do not. Tariffs spark particular division: 72% believe they’ll hurt the economy short-term, though 41% see long-term benefits. Immigration and deportations fare slightly better, with 45% approving of Trump’s policies, though 50% remain critical. Foreign policy (40% favorable) and federal workforce management (41%) also face majority disapproval.

Trump’s appointees face scrutiny too. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz has a 32% favorable rating, with 50% unfavorable. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth scores 36% favorable against 48% unfavorable. Elon Musk’s influence draws concern, with 57% saying he holds too much power. As Trump pushes forward with visa cancellations and trade negotiations, these numbers signal a nation grappling with his vision.

Trump and Musk’s Approval Ratings:

  • Quinnipiac (April 9, 2025): 41% Favorable, 53% Unfavorable, 6% Unsure.
  • Rasmussen (April 14, 2025): 48% Favorable, 50% Unfavorable, 2% Unsure.
  • Civiqs (April 13, 2025): 42% Favorable, 54% Unfavorable, 4% Unsure.
  • Cygnal (April 9, 2025): 47% Favorable, 52% Unfavorable, 1% Unsure.
  • The Economist (April 9, 2025): 45% Favorable, 52% Unfavorable, 3% Unsure.
  • Navigator (April 8, 2025): 44% Favorable, 53% Unfavorable, 3% Unsure.
  • Reuters/Ipsos (March 31-April 2, 2025): 43% Favorable, 53% Unfavorable, 4% Unsure.
  • Fox News (March 14-17, 2025): 49% Favorable, 51% Unfavorable.
  • Gallup (March 3-16, 2025): 43% Favorable, 53% Unfavorable, 4% Unsure.
  • NPR/PBS/Marist (March 3, 2025): 45% Favorable, 49% Unfavorable, 6% Unsure.

Key Issues (Quinnipiac, April 9, 2025):

  • Economy: 40% Favorable, 55% Unfavorable, 5% Unsure
  • Trade: 39% Favorable, 55% Unfavorable, 6% Unsure
  • Immigration/Deportations: 45% Favorable, 50% Unfavorable, 5% Unsure
  • Foreign Policy: 40% Favorable, 54% Unfavorable, 6% Unsure
  • Federal Workforce: 41% Favorable, 54% Unfavorable, 5% Unsure
  • Mike Waltz (National Security Advisor): 32% Favorable, 50% Unfavorable, 18% Unsure
  • Pete Hegseth (Defense Secretary): 36% Favorable, 48% Unfavorable, 17% Unsure
  • Elon Musk’s Influence: 57% Too Much, 33% Right Amount, 5% Too Little

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