December 31, 2025
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Trump’s approval rating at the end of the year is lower than at this point in his first term, polls show

Also, his rating is seven points lower than that of former President Joe Biden.”, — write: www.unian.ua

Also, his rating is seven points lower than that of former President Joe Biden.

Trump's approval rating at the end of the year is lower than at this point in his first term, polls showTrump ended the year with an approval rating of 39% and a disapproval rating of 56% / photo ua.depositphotos.comIn the latest poll of 2025, US President Donald Trump’s net approval rating is three points lower than at this point in his first term. Forbes writes about it.

His approval rating is also seven points lower than that of former President Joe Biden, as Americans’ views on the economy weighed on Trump’s approval rating during the first year of his second term.

It said Trump ended the year with a 39% approval rating and a 56% disapproval rating in the weekly Economist/YouGov poll, after a downward trend since the start of his second term related to his actions on the economy. More than half of respondents (51%) said they believe the economy is getting worse (the latest poll of 1,550 US adults was conducted Dec. 26-29, with a margin of error of 3.6 points).

According to Economist/YouGov polls, Trump’s net approval rating is down 17%, compared to 14% after the first year of his first term and 10% after the first year of Biden’s presidency.

Criticism of TrumpA member of the House of Representatives, a Republican from the state of Nebraska, Don Bacon criticized US President Donald Trump for his statements about Ukraine’s alleged drone attack on the residence of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

He noted that Trump seems to have supported Russia, although the Republican reminded that the head of the Kremlin often lies.

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