Nine months into his second presidency, Donald J. Trump is confronting approval ratings at the lowest point of his political career. Long-anticipated by analysts, the numbers underscore a presidency defined by relentless speed, sweeping claims, and constant controversy.
Supporters call Trump a fighter who refuses to bow to critics, praising his defiance as strength. Detractors counter that the unending turbulence has drained public trust and deepened exhaustion. The ratings reveal not just the fortunes of one man, but the entrenched divides shaping American life.
Approval polls, after all, measure mood more than policy. They capture the emotional weather of a nation already fractured along political, cultural, and economic lines. For some, Trump remains a symbol of resistance; for others, he embodies instability.