Trump’s approval hits new 36% low as fuel prices surge amid Iran war, poll finds
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll found that President Trump's approval rating has dropped to a new low of 36%. This decline is attributed to rising fuel prices and disapproval of the recent US-led strikes on Iran.

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AI-generatedA recent Reuters/Ipsos poll found that President Trump's approval rating has dropped to a new low of 36%. This decline is attributed to rising fuel prices and disapproval of the recent US-led strikes on Iran. The poll, conducted over four days and concluding on Monday, showed a significant decrease in approval regarding Trump's handling of the cost of living, with only 25% of respondents approving. While Trump's support within the Republican party remains relatively strong, disapproval of his handling of the cost of living has increased among Republicans. Overall disapproval of the strikes on Iran has also risen, reaching 61% in the latest poll.
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5 extracted61 per cent disapproved of the strikes.
35 per cent of Americans approve of the US strikes on Iran.
Just 25 per cent of respondents approved of Trump’s handling of the cost of living.
Trump’s approval rating fell to 36 per cent, its lowest point since he returned to the White House.
Petrol prices have surged since the US and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran on February 28.