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President Donald Trump's approval rating continues to decrease, according to multiple surveys.
Trump is reported to have a 42% job approval rating and 58% disapproval rating in the latest CBS News/YouGov poll released on Sunday (January 20), as well as an average 44.6% approval rating and 52.7% disapproval rating, according to Decision Desk HQ's polling averages, both of which are near the lowest reported levels for his second term in office. Additionally, 56% of respondents in the CBS News/YouGov poll said they disapproved of the president's immigration stance, with only 44% approving, a 10% drop from polling at the beginning of his term in February.
Trump's also lost support on deportations with 49% of respondents saying they approved in July, 10% less than the 59% reported in February. Last week, the president was reported to have the lowest approval rating of his second term among U.S. voters, according to recent polling conducted by YouGov/The Economist.
Trump was reported to have a net approval rating of 43.6% on July 6, a decrease from his 46.1% reported approval rating at the end of May and 43.6% rating at the end of June. The president was also reported to have a 36.5% approval rating among independent voters, which is a 3.1% increase from his personal low set on April 27.