An Ipsos poll for Reuters showed that public support for Donald Trump has dropped to 42%, the lowest level since he returned to the presidency of the United States.
In a six-day poll that ended on Monday, 42% of respondents approved of Trump's performance, while 53% of those surveyed said they do not support his policies.
Trump's approval rating has slightly decreased from 43% in the previous poll, while it was at 45% in the latter half of March. The results of the latest poll show that many Americans disapprove of the punitive measures against universities that he considers too liberal: in mid-April, the U.S. Department of Education announced that it would freeze $2.2 billion in funding and $60 million in long-term contracts for Harvard University.
About 59% of respondents said the United States is losing credibility globally, while three-quarters of those surveyed said Trump should not run for president a third time in 2028.
The poll surveyed more than 4,300 adults in the United States from April 16 to 21. The margin of error is about 2 percent.
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