BlockBeats News, June 20th, according to the latest AP-NORC poll, the approval rating of U.S. President Trump has remained at 37%, unchanged from the previous month, with no significant changes following the preliminary agreement between the U.S. and Iran to end the war.
The poll shows that Trump's approval rating for his handling of the Iran conflict has also remained stable at 34%. However, 53% of respondents believe that the U.S. has been "too aggressive" in its military actions in Iran, a 6-percentage-point decrease from March, but still a majority.
The survey was conducted from June 11th to 17th, with a sample of approximately 3,040 U.S. adults and a margin of error of ±2.8%. The results show that despite the preliminary ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran and the short-term economic relief such as the drop in oil prices, the public still has significant doubts about the war's objectives and policy effects.
Reports indicate that since the U.S. military's actions against Iran in February, Trump's overall approval rating has fluctuated in the 34%–40% range, showing no significant improvement. Analysts believe that the Iran conflict and the resulting energy price volatility remain key factors affecting both economic and diplomatic evaluations.
