Trump Approval Rating Drops Over Power Abuse Concerns

  • Trumpโ€™s approval rating drops over concerns about his power expansion.
  • Voters oppose his actions against universities and cultural institutions.
  • Most reject Trumpโ€™s third-term bid and support court rulings.

President Donald Trumpโ€™s approval rating has fallen to its lowest point since he returned to the White House. According to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, only 42% of Americans approve of how he is doing as president. This is a slight drop from 43% three weeks ago and a larger drop from 47% just after his January 20 inauguration. The numbers show that support for Trump is slowly declining. Many voters are becoming more cautious about his leadership. The results suggest growing concern among Americans, especially over how he is using his power. Trumpโ€™s approval rating is showing new trends.

Many Americans Concerned About Trump Expanding Power

The early part of Trumpโ€™s new term has been full of aggressive moves. He has signed dozens of executive orders. These orders give him more control over government departments. They also impact private institutions, including colleges and law firms. While some of his supporters are cheering these actions, many Americans are worried. They feel Trump is reaching too far and trying to change too much. The poll shows that his approval may be slipping because people are uncomfortable with how fast he is increasing his control. This shift in approval rating reflects that discomfort.

Trumpโ€™s Approval Still Higher Than Obamaโ€™s Average

Even with the drop, Trumpโ€™s approval rating is still higher than the average during most of President Obamaโ€™s time in office. However, the poll results show that a large number of Americans feel uneasy. Many people donโ€™t support Trumpโ€™s decision to punish universities that he says are too liberal. Others disapprove of his move to make himself the board chair of the Kennedy Center, a major arts institution in Washington, D.C. These actions may look like power grabs, and thatโ€™s worrying for many voters. They feel these moves are contributing to a declining approval rating for Trump.

Most Americans Say Trump Must Follow Court Orders

A huge majority of those polled believe in the power of the courts. Around 83% say the president must obey federal court rulings, even if he doesnโ€™t agree with them. This issue became more important after Trumpโ€™s administration ignored a judgeโ€™s order. The judge had stopped the deportation of Venezuelan men accused of gang ties. The men werenโ€™t given a chance to defend themselves. Some legal experts now say Trumpโ€™s team could face criminal charges for this. The poll shows that Americans value the rule of law and believe no one is above it, which is relevant to Trumpโ€™s current approval rating.

Most Voters Oppose Cutting Funds to Universities

Trump has taken aim at U.S. universities. He claims they donโ€™t fight antisemitism strongly enough. In response, he froze billions in federal funding. Harvard alone lost more than $2 billion. But most Americans are not happy with this. According to the poll, 57% disagree with the idea of cutting funds just because the president doesnโ€™t like how a school is run. This includes one-third of Republicans. That shows this issue goes beyond party lines. Many feel education should not be used as a political tool. This disagreement is reflected in his slipping approval rating.

Voters Donโ€™t Want Trump in Control of Museums

Trump has also targeted cultural institutions. He recently ordered the Smithsonian to remove what he called โ€œimproperโ€ ideology. But most Americans do not support this move. Around 66% said they donโ€™t think the president should control museums and theaters. These places are important for history and culture. Many people feel they should be free from political pressure. They believe these institutions should serve the public, not a political agenda. The disapproval of these actions contributes to Trumpโ€™s current approval rating decline.

Disapproval Grows Across Key Policy Issues

The poll also shows growing disapproval of Trumpโ€™s actions across many issues. On every topic in the surveyโ€”such as taxes, immigration, inflation, and the rule of lawโ€”more people disapprove than approve. Even immigration, which has been one of Trumpโ€™s strongest areas, shows a split. Only 45% approve of how heโ€™s handling it, while 46% disapprove. These numbers suggest that even some of Trumpโ€™s past supporters may be losing faith. This trend is reflected in Trumpโ€™s approval rating.

Many Say America Is Losing Respect Worldwide

Another major concern is Americaโ€™s image abroad. Around 59% of people believe the U.S. is losing global respect. That includes one-third of Republicans. This shows that worry about Americaโ€™s standing in the world is shared by people on both sides. Many believe Trumpโ€™s actions are damaging U.S. relationships with allies and harming the countryโ€™s credibility on the global stage. This global perception also impacts how Americans view Trumpโ€™s overall approval rating.

Americans Strongly Oppose a Third Term for Trump

Most Americans do not want Trump to run for a third term. Three out of four people said he should not do it. This includes 53% of Republicans. The U.S. Constitution clearly bans a third term. Still, Trump has said he would like to run again. The poll makes it clear: the majority of Americans reject that idea. They want to stick to the rules of the Constitution. This rejection ties into the overall perception reflected in Trumpโ€™s approval rating.

Details About the Poll and Its Accuracy

The Reuters/Ipsos poll ran over six days. It included responses from 4,306 adults. The margin of error is about 2 percentage points. This means the results are reliable. The data offers a clear look into what Americans are thinking right now, especially about Trumpโ€™s approval rating.

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