New Poll Reveals Deep Divide in Public Opinion on Donald Trump Amid Escalating Iran Conflict
A new wave of polling has offered a revealing snapshot of how voters currently view the leadership of Donald Trump during the early phase of his second presidential term, particularly as tensions grow following military actions involving Iran. The survey, conducted by Fox News, examined how Americans evaluate the president’s performance on a range of major issues including immigration, the economy, foreign policy, and tariffs. The results suggest that the country remains deeply divided about the direction of the administration. While Trump continues to maintain strong support among his core political base, the overall numbers indicate that many voters remain critical of his leadership style and priorities.
According to the poll, 57 percent of respondents said they disapprove of the job Trump is doing as president, continuing a pattern of disapproval ratings that have ranged between 51 percent and 58 percent since March 2025. At the same time, the survey revealed that nearly two-thirds of voters believe the president is focusing on the wrong issues while in office. These numbers highlight the persistent polarization in American politics, where opinions about the president often split sharply along party lines.