
President Donald Trump is once again the subject of biased headlines, with a recent Quinnipiac University poll claiming he’s facing low approval numbers across key issues for all 50 states. But for millions of hard-working Americans, especially those 50 and older, the numbers tell a deeper—and far more revealing—story.
Polls conducted June 5–9 among 1,265 voters suggest a dip in Trump’s ratings on immigration, the economy, and foreign policy. But while corporate media seizes on this as proof of decline, many voters are doubling down in support of Trump’s America First agenda.
🔒 Law and Order: Trump Stands Firm on Immigration
As protests erupted across liberal-run cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Washington, D.C., President Trump responded with decisive action. He deployed the National Guard and 700 U.S. Marines to protect federal officers and restore order—an effort the media attacked, but millions of Americans applauded.
Polls show 43% support Trump’s immigration policies—a slight dip from last month, but still far above where he stood in 2017. In fact, a CNN analyst admits Trump has seen a massive 22-point approval swing on immigration since his first term.
While the Left demands open borders, President Trump is taking bold action to secure America—keeping his promise to carry out the largest deportation effort in U.S. history.
💼 Economy and Trade: Holding the Line
Despite relentless media fearmongering, President Trump’s economic plan is showing signs of stability. His signature “Liberation Day” tariffs rattled Wall Street elites—but blue-collar workers and retirees are seeing results.
Yes, the Quinnipiac poll pegs his economic approval at 40%—but other polls tell a different story. ActiVote shows Trump at 46% approval, beating Joe Biden’s best numbers and proving that older Americans still trust Trump with their wallets.
🌍 Foreign Policy: Americans Tired of Endless Wars
On the international stage, the media hammers Trump over the Israel-Hamas conflict and the Russia-Ukraine war. But many voters—especially veterans and older Americans—are weary of forever wars.
Trump’s strategy is simple: protect American interests, avoid foreign entanglements, and prioritize national security. While only 34% approve of his handling of Ukraine, that number reflects growing public frustration with globalist policies, not Trump himself.
📊 The Real Polling Picture: Trump Still Competitive
Let’s not forget: Quinnipiac is just one poll. Others paint a very different picture.
- ActiVote: Trump at 46%—higher than Biden’s full-term average.
- Trafalgar: Trump +8 net approval (54% approve, 46% disapprove).
- Morning Consult, CBS/YouGov, J.L. Partners: Trump steady or rising.
In fact, Trump’s numbers are outperforming his 2016 and 2020 averages—especially among seniors, working-class voters, and suburban conservatives.
🗳️ Bottom Line: Don’t Be Fooled by the Headlines
The mainstream media is desperate to create a narrative of decline—but Donald Trump continues to prove them wrong. Whether it’s immigration, the economy, or restoring law and order, his America First vision still strikes a chord with millions of Americans.
The silent majority isn’t going anywhere—and as 2026 approaches, it’s becoming clear: President Trump’s support base is not only holding steady—it’s growing stronger by the day.