President Donald Trump has reached a record level of public disapproval in recent polling data [1], [2].

This shift in public sentiment reflects growing instability in the president's domestic support. A decline in approval ratings often signals a weakened mandate for a leader to implement policy changes or maintain legislative momentum in a divided government.

According to reports from CNN Brasil, the average disapproval rating for the president is 64% [1]. Other data cited by DGABC indicates the disapproval rating has climbed as high as 66% [2]. These figures represent a historic high for the president's tenure in office.

Analysts said several factors are contributing to the downward trend in popularity. Economic concerns continue to weigh on the public's perception of the administration's performance [2]. Additionally, tensions with Iran have created friction and contributed to the record disapproval [2].

The volatility of these numbers highlights a period of significant political pressure. While the administration continues to operate its agenda, the gap between the president and a large portion of the electorate has widened—a trend that typically complicates executive governance.

Public opinion polling serves as a primary indicator of national mood, though the discrepancy between 64% [1] and 66% [2] underscores the variations across different reporting outlets. Both figures, however, confirm a trend toward record-level dissatisfaction with the current administration.

President Donald Trump has reached a record level of public disapproval

The rise in disapproval to a record high suggests a narrowing path for the administration to maintain a broad coalition of support. When economic instability and foreign policy tensions converge to drive disapproval above 60%, it often indicates that the administration's core messaging is failing to resonate with a significant portion of the U.S. population.