Support for Trump Hits Lowest Level Amid Rising Doubts Over Crisis Management

A recent poll released by Reuters reveals that the level of support among American citizens for Donald Trump, the President of the United States, has dropped to its lowest point during his presidency. The survey also highlights increasing doubts about Trump’s ability to manage tensions, especially following the conflict with Iran and disputes with the Vatican Pope.
According to findings from the survey conducted in partnership with Reuters and Ipsos, there is widespread concern among the American public regarding Trump’s temperament and his responses in crisis situations. Some respondents expressed uncertainty about his ability to control his nerves amid recent developments.
The poll indicates that only 26 percent of participants described their president as a “balanced” individual. Around 36 percent of respondents continue to support US military strikes against Iran, a figure that underscores the significant division in the country’s public opinion.
Public opinion polls in the United States are generally considered a key indicator of citizens’ satisfaction with the president’s performance, and the decline in support may influence the political climate and future decision-making.




