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Trump expresses dissatisfaction over decreasing viewership numbers

Trump asserts that approval ratings, claimed to be generated by polls, are deceptive; he spotlights his administration's achievements as unmatched and exceptional.

Trump expresses dissatisfaction over decreasing viewership numbers

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Trump Slams "Fake" Media Polls, Says Administration's Performance is Top-Notch

According to the American president's latest post on Truth Social, certain media polls are "fake" and working against him. Despite this, he maintains that his administration is performing better than ever before. The specific publications causing Trump's ire were not specified.

Recently, CNN published data showing declining support for Trump as his second term nears the 100-day mark. However, it's essential to note that the Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates Trump's approval rating has plummeted.

"Phony polls from bogus news are bunkum! We're killing it, better than ever before," Trump wrote in a tweet-like fashion.

It might interest you to know that according to a recent Pew Research Center survey, Trump's approval rating has dipped to 40%, reaching a new low since he returned to the White House.

For the record, Obama had an approval rating of around 63% at the 100-day mark of his first term in 2009, while Biden's rating stood at approximately 53% at the same point in his first term in 2021. While these figures offer some comparison, it's necessary to have specific data from CNN and Reuters/Ipsos polls for a more accurate comparison.

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Here's a fun fact: Approval ratings are subject to change based on policy decisions, economic performance, and international events. In essence, they fluctuate like the stock market. But remember, politics isn't for the faint-hearted!

  1. Reuters emphasized a decline in Trump's approval rating, contradicting his assertion that certain media polls are fake.
  2. European general news outlets, such as Reuters, have been highlighting policy-and-legislation issues related to politics, including Trump's administration's performance evaluations through polls.
  3. The American president, Trump, criticized the "fake" media polls, while ignoring the fact that the Reuters/Ipsos poll indicated a significant drop in his approval rating.
  4. The latest political development follows Trump's claims of top-notch performance, in contrast to the declining support shown in recent polls as highlighted by certain general news outlets, like CNN and Reuters.
Donald Trump, the President, claimed that the media's poll ratings for his administration are bogus, and he believes his administration is functioning more effectively than ever before.

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