Trump has been moving at warp speed in his second tour of duty as president, flexing his political muscles to expand executive powers as he has upended long-standing government policy and made major cuts to the federal workforce through a flurry of executive orders and actions.
Trump has signed roughly 100 executive orders since his Jan. 20 inauguration, according to a count from Fox News, far surpassing the rate of any recent presidential predecessors during their opening weeks in office.
The president touts that "a lot of great things are happening," but the latest that many Americans do not agree with Trump's rosy outlook on the job he is doing in office.
President Donald Trump signs an executive order (Getty Images)
The poll was conducted mostly before the controversy over top White House national security members discussing sensitive operational details of a U.S. military strike in Yemen, on the messaging app Signal, possibly in violation of some federal laws, dominated news coverage.
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New poll shows where Trump stands among Americans 9 weeks into his 2nd presidency
President Donald Trump's current poll position is an improvement from his 1st term in the White House
By https://www.foxnews.com/person/s/paul-steinhauser https://www.foxnews.com/
Published March 27, 2025 11:43am EDT
President https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/donald-trumprepeatedly touts that America is "back" as he spotlights his accomplishments - some of them controversial - since returning to power in the White House nine weeks ago.
Trump has been moving at warp speed in his second tour of duty as president, flexing his political muscles to expand executive powers as he has upended long-standing government policy and made major cuts to the federal workforce through a flurry of executive orders and actions.
Trump has signed roughly 100 executive orders since his Jan. 20 inauguration, according to a count from Fox News, far surpassing the rate of any recent presidential predecessors during their opening weeks in office.
The president touts that "a lot of great things are happening," but the latest that many Americans do not agree with Trump's rosy outlook on the job he is doing in office.
President Donald Trump signs an executive order (Getty Images)
Forty-five percent of those questioned in a https://www.reuters.com/world/us/majority-americans-believe-presidents-should-obey-courts-reutersipsos-poll-finds-2025-03-25/ conducted this past weekend (March 21-23) gave Trump a thumbs up, with 51% saying they disapproved of his performance steering the nation. The survey questioned just over 1,000 adults nationwide.
The poll was conducted mostly before the controversy over top White House national security members discussing sensitive operational details of a U.S. military strike in Yemen, on the messaging app Signal, possibly in violation of some federal laws, dominated news coverage.