Trump's Poll Numbers Are Falling and Could Collapse Over Inflation
Briefly

Donald Trump's approval ratings have declined during the initial month of his second term, moving from 49.7% positive to 48.7% positive, with net approval dropping from 8.2% to 2.5%. Recent polls indicate a trend where more voters disapprove of him, contrasting with previous net-positive ratings. While general ideas may receive support, particular proposals, like military action in Gaza or strict immigration measures, face considerable opposition. Concurrently, concerns over Elon Musk's influence in federal matters are rising, with many voters believing he has too much power and reflecting in low favorability ratings for him.
Trump's approval ratings this week in polls have ranged from 44 to 47 percent; more disapprove than approve of him, a shift from prior net-positive findings.
Voters show broad general support for Trump's proposals, but specific aspects, like U.S. actions in Gaza or deportations, are less popular, revealing his policy vulnerabilities.
Despite a mild beginning to his term, Trump's popularity has declined, evidenced by a net approval drop from 8.2 percent to 2.5 percent.
Many voters question Elon Musk's influence over federal operations, with 55 percent agreeing he holds too much power and low favorability ratings reflecting widespread concerns.
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