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Opinion polling on the second Donald Trump administration

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This article summarizes the results of polls taken during the second presidency of Donald Trump which gather and analyze public opinion on his administration's performance and policies.

Job approval ratings

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  Majority approval
  Plurality approval
  Tie
  Plurality disapproval
  Majority disapproval

2025

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January

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
Echelon Insights January 22–24 1,024 LV 51% 43% 6%
Quantus Insights/TrendingPolitics (R) January 22–23 1,000 RV 54% 40% 6%
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 50% 50% 0%
RMG Research/Napolitan Institute January 20–23 3,000 RV 57% 39% 5%
Big Data Poll/Public Polling Project January 19–22 2,979 RV 56% 37% 7%
SoCal Strategies/OnPoint Politics January 21 742 A 49% 36% 15%
Reuters/Ipsos January 20–21 1,077 A 47% 41% 12%
Insider Advantage January 20 800 RV 56% 39% 5%

Approval of transition as president-elect

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 53% 39% 8%
YouGov/The Economist January 12–14 1,425 RV 47% 36% 17%
Beacon Research/Fox News January 10–13 922 RV 52% 46% 2%
Navigator Research January 9–13 1,000 RV 50% 44% 6%
CNN/SSRS January 9–12 1,205 A 55% 44% 0%
YouGov/The Economist January 5–8 1,520 RV 51% 39% 10%

Policy-specific support

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Banning TikTok

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Echelon Insights January 22–24 1,024 LV 33% 44% 23%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 61% 39%

Ending birthright citizenship

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Echelon Insights January 22–24 1,024 LV 34% 50% 15%
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 45% 52% 4%

Ending daylight savings time

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Beacon Research/Fox News January 10–13 922 RV 62% 33% 5%

Expanding U.S. Territory

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Echelon Insights January 22–24 1,024 LV 22% 54% 24%

Annexing Canada

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Echelon Insights January 22–24 1,024 LV 16% 68% 16%
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 22% 65% 14%
Reuters/Ipsos January 20–21 1,077 A 15% 64% 21%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 41% 59%
YouGov/The Economist January 12–14 1,419 RV 18% 64% 18%

Through military force

Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
YouGov/The Economist January 12–14 235 RV 29% 55% 15%

Annexing Greenland

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 30% 54% 16%
Reuters/Ipsos January 20–21 1,077 A 11% 65% 24%
YouGov/The Economist January 12–14 1,421 RV 28% 49% 22%

If Greenlanders vote to join

Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 46% 54%

Purchase

Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Reuters/Ipsos January 20–21 1,077 A 16% 59% 26%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 37% 63%
Beacon Research/Fox News January 10–13 922 RV 37% 57% 6%

Through military force

Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
YouGov/The Economist January 12–14 378 RV 22% 66% 12%

Retaking control over the Panama Canal

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 46% 47% 7%
Reuters/Ipsos January 20–21 1,077 A 29% 47% 24%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 41% 59%
YouGov/The Economist January 12–14 1,421 RV 37% 43% 20%
Beacon Research/Fox News January 10–13 922 RV 42% 53% 6%

Through military force

Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
YouGov/The Economist January 12–14 477 RV 37% 47% 16%

Increasing fossil fuel production

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 51% 47% 2%

Mass deportation of undocumented immigrants

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Echelon Insights January 22–24 1,024 LV 56% 37% 7%
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 54% 43% 3%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 58% 42%

Pardoning January 6th protestors

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Reuters/Ipsos January 20–21 1,077 A 24% 58% 19%

Removing federal protections for trans healthcare

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
In favor Oppose Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 51% 45% 3%

Support for Trump cabinet officials

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JD Vance, Vice President

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve/
Favorable
Disapprove/
Unfavorable
Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 49% 49% 2%
SoCal Strategies/OnPoint Politics January 21 742 A 37% 36% 27%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 41% 35% 24%
YouGov/The Economist January 12–14 1,425 RV 43% 48% 10%
Beacon Research/Fox News January 10–13 922 RV 43% 46% 11%
CNN/SSRS January 9–12 1,205 A 30% 38% 32%
YouGov/The Economist January 5–8 1,520 RV 44% 47% 9%

Marco Rubio, Secretary of State

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 49% 39% 12%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 39% 29% 33%

Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury nominee

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 38% 41% 22%

Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense nominee

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 39% 49% 12%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 31% 32% 38%

Pam Bondi, Attorney General nominee

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 41% 43% 16%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 31% 28% 41%

Matt Gaetz, former Attorney General nominee

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 26% 62% 12%

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 48% 50% 3%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 44% 35% 21%

Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security nominee

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 30% 29% 41%

Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence nominee

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 46% 48% 6%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 31% 29% 40%

Lee Zeldin, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency nominee

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 27% 26% 48%

Mike Huckabee, Ambassador to Israel nominee

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 37% 27% 36%

Elon Musk, co-head of Department of Government Efficiency

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 45% 51% 4%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 40% 40% 19%

Vivek Ramaswamy, co-head of Department of Government Efficiency

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
Atlas Intel January 21–23 1,882 A 39% 49% 13%
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 34% 32% 19%

Mehmet Oz, head of Medicare and Medicaid nominee

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Poll source Date Sample
size[a]
Approve Disapprove Unsure/
Other
HarrisX/Harvard January 15–16 2,650 RV 33% 34% 33%

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear