In a recent interview, President Donald Trump touted the success of his presidency during his first 100 days of a second term. Contrarily, public sentiment reveals a starkly different reality, with Trump's approval ratings at a historical low. The majority of voters feel the country is moving in the wrong direction, and support for his controversial trade policies is dwindling. Additionally, his immigration policies are increasingly unpopular even among his own base, suffering disapproval from a sizable portion of the electorate. This discrepancy suggests a disconnect between Trump's self-assessment and public perception.
Trump's approval rating at the 100-day mark is the lowest of any newly elected president dating back to Dwight D. Eisenhower. More than half of voters say the country is headed "in the wrong direction..."
Even Trump's anti-immigrant agenda, historically strong with Republicans, is now disapproved by 53% of voters, with nearly half feeling his deportations have "gone too far."
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