Donald Trump’s approval ratings have declined for five straight months, hitting a historic low of just 38% in a recent Quinnipiac University poll—the worst in 80 years, per ABC News. The survey, released June 11, showed dwindling support for his policies on immigration, trade, and the Ukraine-Russia war, with only 34% approving of his handling of the conflict. Despite the slump, Trump dismissed the criticism on Truth Social, touting a separate InsiderAdvantage poll that gave him a +10 approval rating.
While Trump remains popular among Republicans, white voters, and rural demographics, his overall approval dipped to 46% in Harvard CAPS/Harris polling. Analysts noted skepticism over his administration’s approach to Ukraine and mixed reactions to Elon Musk’s involvement. Immigration, typically a strong point for Trump, saw a drop to 43% approval. The president, however, remains defiant, brushing off negative trends with optimistic social media posts.