Trump's approval rating has dropped to a record low after strikes on Iran.


The approval rating of US President Donald Trump has fallen to 41%. This is the lowest figure since the beginning of his second term. This was reported by Reuters, referencing the results of a poll, informs 'Glavkom'.
The study, which covered over 1,100 adult Americans, was conducted after US strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran and ahead of Iran's missile response, showing that Trump's approval rating on foreign policy has dropped to 35%. This reflects a deep discontent with his actions on the international stage, including his stance on Israel, Iran, Russia, and Ukraine.
Trump's economic policy rating has also fallen to 35%. The most support among those surveyed remains in immigration policy - 43% approval. There are also deep public concerns: 79% of Americans fear Iranian attacks on US civilian targets, and 84% believe the conflict in the Middle East could significantly escalate.
After recent events related to Iran, the level of support for US President Donald Trump has seriously dropped, especially in the context of foreign policy and economic affairs. The public shows discontent with his actions on the international stage, which could affect the future course of his presidency.
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