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NEW: Trump ‘More Popular Than Ever Before’ After Two Months, Poll Reveals

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President Donald Trump’s popularity is surging two months into his return to the White House.

Since taking office, he has wasted no time delivering on his campaign promises. His rapid pace of spending cuts, aggressive deportation policies, and hardline foreign policy stance appear to be resonating with the American people.

According to a new poll by DailyMail and J.L. Partners, President Trump’s approval rating has climbed by one percentage point over the past two weeks, reaching a historic high of 54 percent amid a deeply divided national sentiment. Younger voters notably drive the uptick in approval; 56 percent of those aged 18 to 29 now express approval, up from 51 percent just two weeks prior.

When asked about their changing perceptions of the president, more than one-third of Americans (36 percent) reported a more positive view, while only 16 percent indicated a more negative stance. President Trump’s return to the White House has been anything but quiet.

After securing a victory over Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, he wasted no time in reshaping the country in his vision. From the moment he was sworn in on January 20, his administration has been marked by sweeping executive orders, aggressive policy shifts, and the same brand of political chaos that defined his first term.

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The poll revealed a minor decrease in the president’s approval rating among Republicans, dropping from 92 percent to 89 percent. However, approval ratings increased among Democrats, from 20 percent to 22 percent, and among younger voters aged 18 to 29, from 51 percent to 56 percent.

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Many respondents expressed that the president was fulfilling his commitments. “He has accomplished more so far this time than in his first four years,” said a female Harris voter from Pennsylvania.

One Trump voter from California commented, “He is more focused and less toxic.”

“Some pollsters have noticed a decline in Trump’s ratings,” said James Johnson, co-founder of J.L. Partners. “We think this is a reflection of non-response bias rather than reality: Basically, energized Democrats who were not answering polls a month ago now doing so.”

“Our polling was the most accurate in 2024, and we are confident this is the real picture: Trump’s approval rating holding firm rather than slipping,” explained Johnson.

Trump has focused on undoing much of what the previous administration put in place. He signed a series of executive orders dismantling diversity initiatives, slashing federal regulations, and restructuring government agencies.

One of his most talked-about moves was establishing a “Department of Government Efficiency,” led by none other than Elon Musk, tasked with overhauling federal operations. Immigration has also been a major focus, with Trump pushing to expedite deportations and resume construction of the border wall.

In foreign policy, Trump has taken an aggressive stance. His administration has floated the idea of taking control of Gaza, signaling a bold—some might say reckless—approach to Middle Eastern affairs.

His interactions with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy have been tense, particularly regarding U.S. military aid.