The fall was faster than anyone in Washington dared to admit. Nine months into his second term, Donald Trump is staring at the lowest approval ratings of his political life. Supporters say he’s under attack. Critics say the country is exhausted. Both sides feel betrayed. And as the numbers plunge, one terrif… Continues…
Trump’s sinking approval isn’t just a political data point; it’s a mirror held up to a fractured nation. To millions, he remains the defiant outsider who never surrendered to the establishment, a symbol of resistance against elites and media narratives they believe have long ignored them. To millions of others, he embodies turmoil: endless scandals, bitter rhetoric, and a constant sense that the country is perpetually on edge and off balance.
These dueling realities now define American life. Families argue over dinner, friendships strain online, and every new poll becomes another proxy battle in a deeper cultural war. Whether Trump rebounds or continues to fall, the numbers expose something more unsettling than one man’s unpopularity: a country losing the ability to share facts, hopes, or even the same future. His approval may recover; the trust between Americans will be far harder to restore.