New polling data highlights a deeply divided public opinion on President Donald Trump, with approval ratings continuing to fluctuate depending on the source and timeframe.

Across major national polls, Trump’s approval ratings generally sit in the high 30s to low 40s percent range, while disapproval remains higher, often around the mid-to-high 50s.
According to aggregated polling data, including CNN and RealClearPolitics averages, Trump’s current approval is estimated at roughly around 39–41%, compared to a disapproval rating closer to 57–58%.
These figures reflect a broader pattern seen throughout his presidency, where Trump maintains strong support among Republican voters, but significantly lower approval among Democrats and independent voters.
Political analysts note that this polarization is one of the defining features of Trump’s public image, with opinions rarely shifting dramatically despite major political events.
Some recent polling suggests approval has dipped slightly compared to earlier in his term, particularly among independent voters and younger demographics, though results vary depending on methodology and sample.
At the same time, Trump continues to hold a stable and loyal voter base, which helps maintain relatively consistent numbers even during periods of political controversy.
Overall, the data paints a clear picture: Donald Trump remains one of the most polarizing modern U.S. presidents, with approval ratings reflecting a sharply divided electorate rather than a unified national sentiment.








