Unstoppable momentum: Trump’s popularity with Americans remains strong

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President Donald Trump’s approval ratings are surging amid his second term in the White House, proving that the American people are with him as he works hard to carry out his America First agenda.

According to Rasmussen Reports, the president’s approval ratings have hovered between 53 and 52 percent on Wednesday and Thursday, demonstrating a majority of support for his presidency among likely voters.

“That’s essentially where it was the first week of his term,” said Rasmussen’s Head Pollster Mark Mitchell this week. “…I think people knew what Trump was going to bring to the fight, and he is, so I think this presidency is just all business.”

The president’s strong performance in the White House so far – focused on building up American strength and bringing a message of peace and commerce worldwide – seems to resonate very strongly with voters beleaguered by four years of Biden-induced chaos.

As reported by RSBN, the president’s approval numbers are also surging among young people, with a whopping 52 percent of 18-to-39-year-olds approving of the president’s job performance, based on data from InsiderAdvantage/Trafalgar.

Mitchell added, “Every time we set a new record, it’s just so unprecedented, because in 20 years, we’ve never seen anything like this.”

President Trump this week delivered remarks at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday to commemorate Memorial Day. He is also poised to deliver a speech in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Friday, May 30, as he champions his administration’s work on reviving manufacturing in the Keystone State and nationwide.

This comes just after President Trump said that U.S. Steel’s headquarters would remain in Pittsburgh as part of a “planned partnership” with Japan, per CBS. This aligns with the president’s agenda to keep steel manufacturing and production within the domestic United States.

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