#Trump100Days Trump in Numbers

• If we evaluate Trump's first 100 days with dry figures, the approval rating is primarily used for this purpose. During the transition period and immediately after the inauguration, this indicator, like almost any president's after elections, was positive — more than half of the participants in various polls approved of the program and the initial steps of the head of the White House.

• However, just within the first week after the term began, there were individual studies showing that the share of those approving was lower than those disapproving. Gradually, the number of such polls increased, and by April, there were almost no positive results for Trump. The worst for Trump was the Associated Press poll conducted from April 17 to 21. As a result, the president not only received only 39% approval but also increased the gap with those who critically assess his activities to 20%.

• The averaged result from major public opinion researchers shows that 44–46% of Americans approve of Trump's work, while 51–54% of U.S. residents disapprove of him. These are the worst ratings for the head of the White House in the 21st century.