US President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to 38% due to Americans' dissatisfaction with the administration's immigration policy in Washington, according to a joint Reuters/Ipsos survey published on Monday.
38% of respondents assessed Trump's performance as president positively, compared with 41% in the middle of the month. 59% held the opposite opinion. The rest did not give an answer.
39% of respondents approved of Trump's immigration policy, which is the lowest result since he took office on January 20, 2025.
53% disagreed with it. 58% of respondents said that the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has gone “too far” in limiting illegal immigration to the country.
According to the data, 35% of respondents consider the economic policy of the current administration in Washington effective, while 56% are dissatisfied. The survey was conducted from January 23 to 25 among 1,139 American adults.
According to similar surveys regularly conducted by Reuters and Ipsos, Trump's approval rating has fallen below 38% only once since he took office. This happened in November last year. The highest point during Trump's second term was in January 2025, when 47% of respondents positively assessed the performance of the American leader.