A news report from an Israeli outlet states that President Donald Trump's approval is collapsing in problematic polls, with key states turning their backs on him. The report cites unspecified surveys showing a sharp decline in support.
An Israeli news outlet reported Thursday that President Donald Trump is facing a collapse in approval ratings, with problematic polls showing key U.S. states turning away from him. The report did not specify the polls, states, or the exact metrics, but described the trend as a significant setback for the president. This comes amid a broader pattern of declining public confidence in Trump's leadership, as The Zioneer has previously reported: a Reuters/Ipsos poll near a career low (June 8), a Fox News poll showing economic approval at 31% (June 25), and a Kantar survey finding 54% negative views in Israel (June 16). The latest claim, from a single source, underscores the ongoing erosion of support but lacks specific polling data in this batch for independent verification.
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