Washington, DC – Hours before President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address to Congress, a new poll revealed growing dissatisfaction among Americans, with nearly 60% of respondents expressing disapproval of the current administration’s performance.
This reflects a widening trust gap between the White House and a significant portion of the electorate.
The poll was conducted among a representative sample of voters across various states.
It showed a decline in public approval ratings for Trump’s economic and foreign policies,
particularly regarding tariffs and international tensions.
Moreover, there were increasing concerns about living standards and inflation.
The Union…and a clear message from the voters
Analysts believe that the timing of the election results’ release, just before the State of the Union address,
presents the US president with a double political challenge.
He is expected to dedicate a significant portion of his speech to defending his record and attempting to regain the trust of wavering voters.
In addition, he will focus on economic growth, job creation, and national security.
Conversely, opponents argue that the figures reflect a clear message from voters:
the anticipated speech will not be merely a showcase of achievements.
Instead, it will be a true test of the president’s ability to persuade the American public
before any upcoming election calculations.
All eyes remain on the Capitol, where the language and tone of the speech will provide important
indicators of the direction of the next phase in American politics.
This comes amidst sharp internal divisions and unprecedented polarization.



