President Donald Trump's national approval rating has fallen to 39% [1], marking a new all-time low for the U.S. leader.
The decline suggests a growing disconnect between the administration and the electorate. This trend is particularly significant as it reflects a loss of confidence from both the general public and key segments of the Republican base.
According to data released May 28, 2026, the dip in popularity is tied to several intersecting factors [2]. Economic concerns continue to weigh on voter sentiment, while general frustration with the current state of governance has increased [4].
Internal party friction has also contributed to the downward trend. Some Republican voters have expressed opposition to Trump's anti-weaponization fund [2]. This specific policy point has created a rift within the party's ranks, a development that coincides with the record-low polling numbers.
The polling, which includes data from Emerson College and YouGov, indicates that the President is facing a challenging environment as he navigates these domestic tensions [3]. The 39% figure [1] represents the lowest mark of his presidency to date.
While the administration has not issued a formal response to the latest numbers, the data highlights a volatile political climate in the U.S. throughout May 2026 [4]. The combination of economic instability and legislative disagreements has eroded the President's standing with a broader slice of the population [2].
“Trump's approval rating has fallen to 39%, marking a new all-time low”
The drop to a 39% approval rating indicates a precarious position for the administration, as it signals that dissatisfaction is no longer limited to political opponents. The specific rejection of the anti-weaponization fund by members of the Republican party suggests a fracturing of the coalition that typically sustains the President's legislative agenda. If economic indicators do not improve, this trend could limit the administration's ability to pass key priorities through a divided or hesitant Congress.



