This article summarizes the results of polls taken during the second presidency of Donald Trump which gather and analyze public opinion on his administration's performance and policies.
Nationwide job approval ratings Polls marked with a (R) or (D) have been identified by FiveThirtyEight (prior to its dissolution on March 5, 2025) as having Republican or Democratic funding, respectively.
Aggregate polls
Approval
Favorability
2025
May
April Civiqs poll results as of April 30 by stateNet disapproval 1–4%
5–9%
10–14%
15%
Net approval 1–4%
5–9%
10–14%
15%
Tie
March
February
January
Approval of transition as president-elect
Statewide job approval ratings Polls marked with a (R) or (D) have been identified by FiveThirtyEight as having Republican or Democratic funding, respectively.
Arizona
Georgia
Michigan
New Jersey
North Carolina
Ohio
South Carolina
Virginia
Wisconsin
Trump issue handling net approval
Trump approval on specific issues aggregate polls
Economy
Foreign policy
Immigration
Inflation
Handling of Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Handling of Russo-Ukrainian War
Policy-specific support
25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada
25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports
Abolishing the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Abolishing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Abolishing the Department of Education
Abolishing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Banning trans athletes from women's sports
Deporting U.S. citizens convicted of crimes to foreign prisons
Ending birthright citizenship
Ending daylight savings time
Ending DEI programs in the federal government
Ending humanitarian aid to foreign countries
Ending production of the U.S. penny
Total elimination from circulation
Establishing a sovereign wealth fund
Expanding U.S. Territory
Annexing Canada
Through military force (of those supporting annexation)
Annexing the Gaza Strip
Annexing Greenland
If Greenlanders vote to join
Purchase
Through military force (of those supporting annexation)
Retaking control over the Panama Canal
Through military force (of those supporting annexation)
Increasing fossil fuel production
Mass deportation of undocumented immigrants
Offering refugee status to Afrikaners
Pardoning January 6th protestors
Removing federal protections for trans healthcare
Renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America"
Withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accords
Withdrawing from the World Health Organization
Support for Trump cabinet officials
JD Vance, Vice President
Approval
2025
Favorability
Aggregate polls
Trump's cabinet, generally
Marco Rubio, Secretary of State
Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury
Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense
Pam Bondi, Attorney General
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services
Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence
Lee Zeldin, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Mike Huckabee, Ambassador to Israel nominee
Linda McMahon, Secretary of Education
Elon Musk, head of Department of Government Efficiency
Mehmet Oz, head of Medicare and Medicaid nominee
Notes
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