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Trump's approval rating hits second-term low as Americans sour on the economy and Iran war

Trump's approval rating hits second-term low as Americans sour on the economy and Iran war

President Trump’s approval rating has fallen to a new low amid economic concerns and tensions with Iran, according to an NBC News poll. Rising costs and the Iran conflict are key factors. The poll highlights growing public dissatisfaction with Trump’s handling of the economy and foreign policy, impacting his political standing.

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