Trump Reacts Strongly to New Approval Ratings

Donald Trump has called for investigations into several major news organizations after fresh polls revealed troubling approval ratings as he nears his 100th day back in the White House. After securing victory in the 2024 election, Trump is set to mark this milestone on April 29, but polls conducted by ABC News, The Washington Post, and The New York Times show public dissatisfaction with his performance. Despite taking sweeping actions targeting sports, history, education, and foreign trade, many Americans appear unconvinced.

According to an ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll, Trump has earned the lowest 100-day approval rating in the past 80 years, with 55% disapproving of his leadership. Meanwhile, a New York Times/Siena College poll shows only a 42% approval rating, with 66% calling his second term ‘chaotic’. Reacting to the polls, Trump took to Truth Social, fiercely denying the results and suggesting something much deeper—and much darker—might be at play.

Trump pointed to respected pollster John McLaughlin, who argued that the polls underrepresented Trump 2024 voters, making the findings unreliable. Trump seized on this claim, calling the polls “FAKE” and accusing outlets like The New York Times and Washington Post of deliberately skewing results to harm him.

He didn’t stop there; Trump declared these media organizations should be investigated for “election fraud,” labeling their actions criminal and accusing them of having “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” He reiterated that despite what he describes as relentless negativity from the media, he remains committed to his mission to “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.” Meanwhile, both The New York Times and ABC News defended the integrity of their polling methods, emphasizing the careful balancing of voter demographics to accurately reflect the nation’s political landscape.

The New York Times poll was conducted with 913 voters (Instagram/@nytimes)

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