Donald Trump has had an active second term, but recent survey data suggests he has yet to significantly improve his standing with the American public.
More than a year has passed since Trump returned to the White House for a second time, and his presidency has once again been marked by rapid activity.
Trump has also stated that his administration has been working to reduce international conflicts and prevent large-scale global instability.
In recent months, Trump has drawn criticism from European partners due to repeated statements suggesting the United States should take control of the Denmark-linked autonomous territory.
Officials within his administration have argued that maintaining influence over the region is necessary to prevent growing involvement from major global powers.
Supporters, however, argue that these actions reflect his campaign commitments and a focus on border security.
The survey found that roughly four out of ten U.S. adults approve of Trump’s performance as president.

This figure remains largely unchanged from polling conducted in March 2025, shortly after he returned to office.
As of January 8, 2026, the poll reported that 59 percent of adults disapprove of Trump’s job performance, while 40 percent expressed approval.

On several major policy areas, a majority of respondents also expressed dissatisfaction.
AP-NORC poll results on key issues show the following:
Handling of the economy: 37 percent approve, while 62 percent disapprove
Handling of immigration: 38 percent approve, while 61 percent disapprove
Handling of foreign affairs: 37 percent approve, while 61 percent disapprove
Handling of trade negotiations: 37 percent approve, while 61 percent disapprove
The survey also included a standard note regarding statistical uncertainty, explaining that all polls include a margin of error and that subgroup results may vary more widely.

