President Donald Trump's disapproval rating has reached an all-time high of 62% [1], according to a new national poll.

This record level of public dissatisfaction suggests a significant shift in sentiment toward the president's current term. Such a decline in approval often limits a leader's legislative leverage and can influence political strategy for opposing parties.

The data comes from a joint survey conducted by ABC News-Ipsos for The Washington Post, which was released on May 3, 2026 [1], [2]. The poll indicates that the current 62% [1] disapproval rate is the highest recorded during Trump's presidency.

Analysts said the figures reflect growing public dissatisfaction with the president's policies and actions [1]. The survey sought to capture a broad cross-section of the U.S. population to determine how the administration's current trajectory is perceived by the electorate.

While the administration has previously faced fluctuations in public opinion, this specific milestone represents a new low in popularity. The Washington Post said the trend points toward a widening gap between the president's goals and public approval [1].

The poll was conducted as part of a wider effort by ABC News and Ipsos to track national sentiment on key political figures and policy outcomes. The results highlight the challenges facing the administration as it continues to implement its agenda amidst a climate of record-high disapproval [1], [2].

Trump's disapproval rating reached 62%, an all‑time high

A record-high disapproval rating of 62% indicates a critical threshold of public opposition. When a president's disapproval reaches this level, it typically signals a loss of political capital, making it more difficult to pass contested legislation or maintain party unity during high-stakes political cycles.