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Trump saw lowest average approval rating of his second term in May


President Donald Trump (R) saw the lowest average approval rating of his second term in May.

At the end of May, approval polling averages showed Trump with a 39% approval rating, the lowest average of his second term. Fifty-eight percent of voters disapproved of his performance. Previously, Trump's lowest average was 40% approval in April 2026.

The highest average approval rating Trump has received in his second term was 54%, last seen on Jan. 22, 2025.

At the end of May, average congressional approval was 17% and disapproval was 67%. The lowest average approval rating the 119th Congress has received was 12%, last seen on April 28, 2026. The highest average approval rating it has received was 37%, last seen on July 1, 2025.

At this point in Trump’s first term, average presidential approval was four points higher at 43%, and average congressional approval was one point lower at 16%. At this point in the Biden administration, average presidential approval was one point higher at 40%, and average congressional approval was four points higher at 21%.

Ballotpedia’s polling index takes the average of polls conducted over the last thirty days to calculate presidential and congressional approval ratings. We average the results and show all polling results side-by-side because we believe that paints a clearer picture of public opinion than any individual poll can provide. The data is updated daily as new polling results are published.

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