President Donald Trump Approval Rating Today: Polls and Political Reactions The latest polls released on April 14 reveal a significant shift in President Donald Trump’s approval ratings, with his disapproval rate reaching its highest level in his presidency. According to aggregated data from major media outlets, Trump’s approval rating stands at 40%, while his disapproval rate hits 57%, marking the highest disapproval figure of his term. This follows a series of contentious statements and events, including Trump’s recent comments about the pope and the war in Iran. The New York Times reported that the average approval rating for Trump as of April 14 is 40% approve, 57% disapprove. This disapproval rate is the highest recorded during his presidency, though it was previously matched on February 26. The most recent polls included in this average were conducted before Trump’s controversial post about the pope. Similarly, the Silver Bulletin noted an approval rate of 39.6% and a disapproval rate of 56.8%, with the latest data also predating Trump’s remarks. RealClearPolitics Poll Average placed Trump’s approval at 41.3% and disapproval at 56.8%. The controversy surrounding Trump’s approval ratings intensified after he criticized Pope Leo XIII for his stance on the war in Iran. The pope first publicly opposed the conflict on April 7, issuing a statement on the Vatican’s website. In Italian, he condemned the threat against the Iranian people, calling it “unacceptable” and emphasizing the moral implications of the war. The pope urged dialogue and peaceful solutions, stating, “Come back to the table. Let’s talk. Let’s look for solutions in a peaceful way.#president_donald_trump #new_york_times #pope_leo_xiii #silver_bulletin #realclearpolitics