Public
approval of President Donald Trump has dropped to its lowest level since his
inauguration, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Friday, after Trump
was
accused of mishandling classified information and meddling with an FBI investigation.
accused of mishandling classified information and meddling with an FBI investigation.
The May
14-18 opinion poll found that 38 percent of adults approved of Trump while 56
percent disapproved. The remaining 6 percent had "mixed feelings."
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Americans
appear to have soured on Trump after a tumultuous week in the White House
during which the president fought back a steady drumbeat of critical news
reports that ramped up concerns about his administration’s ties to Russia.
The week
started with revelations that Trump shared highly classified information with
Russian diplomats in a private meeting. That was followed by reports that
former Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey, whom Trump
recently fired, had written memos expressing concerns that the president had
pressured him to stop investigating Trump campaign ties to Russia.
Later in the
week, the Justice Department appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller to
oversee an independent probe into contacts between Russia and the Trump
campaign.
Trump has
denied colluding with the Russians and called ongoing efforts to investigate
him a "witch hunt." No politician in history, he said, "has been
treated worse or more unfairly."
While Trump
remains popular with members of his own party, many rank-and-file Republicans
appear to have backed off their support for the president during the past week.
Among
Republicans, 23 percent expressed disapproval of Trump in the latest poll, up from
16 percent in the same poll last week. The decline in support from Republicans
appears to be a primary reason why Trump's overall approval rating is now at
the lowest level since he took office.
The
Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online in English across the United States. It
gathered responses from 1,971 adults, including 721 Republicans and 795
Democrats. It has a credibility interval, a measure of accuracy, of 3
percentage points for the entire group and 4 percentage points for the
Democrats and Republicans.
REUTERS*
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