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Trump’s approval holds at 45% amid partisan divide over second term agenda

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President Donald Trump’s approval rating remains fixed at 45 %, closing the sixth month of his second term.

Support is divided into the president on the party’s lines, where Republicans express strong approval and Democrats decide its policies in almost all fields, according to a new survey of the National Marketing School of law, which was conducted from 7 to 16 July 2025.

Independent voters are still more negative than positive, as they reject 62 %, which has decreased seven points since May. However, Trump keeps 55 % of rejection among all voters.

Trump’s overwhelming approval among Republicans has remained 86 %, and her rejection among Democrats, by 93 %, has been fixed since the beginning of his second term, according to the 19 -law surveys that were conducted this year.

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President Donald Trump arrives in the southern grass of the White House from Camp David on Monday 9 June 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc)

The poll reflects the partisan division everywhere on the Capitol Hill and throughout the country, where Republicans celebrate and democrats protest the Trump’s agenda in the second term, including a strong campaign of illegal immigration and its prevarication, “a major and beautiful bill.”

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Megabill’s Trump includes tax reductions, financing for border security, media and US energy reform, among the other fulfillment of Trump’s campaign for 2024. Republicans led by Republicans passed the bill through the reconciliation process, and Trump signed the draft law by a final date on July 4.

According to the survey, 59 % of all adults do not reject a “major and beautiful bill for Trump”. Democrats are almost unanimously agreed to the draft law, by 94 %, while 79 % of Republicans said they support it.

Some conservative financial falcons, including MP Thomas Massi, RK, who voted against the bill, looked the alarm on the huge in addition to the federal deficit. the congress Budget Office (CBO) The dynamic analysis found that a budget deficit will cause $ 2.4 trillion over a decade.

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Sixty -six percent of people believe that the federal deficit will increase, an increase of 52 % over the last survey in May. This number has almost doubled among Republicans from 22 % in May to 44 % in July.

Fifty -nine percent of Americans included in the poll believe that Trump’s tariff plans would harm the American economy. Inflation is the upper issue facing the country for 34 % of Americans, followed by the economy by 16 % in July. Meanwhile, only 28 % of Americans believe that Trump’s policies will reduce inflation, and says 60 % of his policies will increase inflation.

The views of the economy are divided into party lines, as most Republicans believe that Trump will reduce inflation and the majority of independents and democrats believe that his policies will increase inflation, according to the survey.

Among the Trump’s leading case of the deportation of illegal immigrants, 57 % and 43 % oppose his deportation, which is less than May, when 66 % was in their favor and 34 % of the opposition.

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The protester puts debris in a fire as border patrol personnel in riot equipment and gas masks standing outside an industrial park in Paramount, California, on Saturday, June 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)

This polls follow an increase in violence against federal immigration authorities and the protests that reject us to migrate and customs (ICE) that erupted throughout the country, especially in Los Angeles, where Trump authorized the National Guard to disrupt the protests that crashed into riots last month.

Republicans continue their overwhelming support for deportation, but the majority of independents are now opposed, after a decrease from May to July. Meanwhile, the rejection among Democrats rose 17 percent from May to July.

According to the poll poll, 55 % of Americans believe that the United States is often deporting immigrants who have no criminal record, with the approval of most Republicans, while the majority of independents and Democrats believe that deportations often include those who do not have criminal records.

Trump’s second approval categories decreased despite border security gains

Trump strongly emphasized the executive authority during his second term, and turned the long -term government policy and aims to conduct significant discounts for the federal workforce through an ice collapse of comprehensive and controversial executive orders and executive measures, with some of them aimed at addressing the grievances that he occupied since his first term.

The president started his second administration with a survey figure in positive lands, but his survey numbers began to slip shortly after his inauguration in late January.

His underwater approval classifications were sank by early March and have been in negative lands since then in most national investigative studies. The presidential approval categories on 17 of 21 national polls were conducted so far in July.

On Sunday, he was scored six months since Trump began his second tour at the White House.

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Former President Joe Biden, who represents the term of Bitten at the White House of Trump, has positive approval rankings in July 2021, six months after his term.

However, Biden numbers were drowning at the time, and they decreased to negative lands in late summer and fall in 2021, after dealing with the troubled American director from Afghanistan and amid high inflation and the accreditation of migrants crossing to the United States along the southern border of the country with Mexico.

Biden underwater approval categories remained for the rest of his presidency.

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2025-07-23 16:07:00

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