Trump's Disapproval Rating Hits 62% in New Poll, Worst of His Tenure
Trump's Disapproval Rating Hits 62%, Worst of His Tenure

Donald Trump’s disapproval rating has hit 62% – and he has received majority disapproval on his management of every issue measured in a new poll. The president is most vulnerable on cost of living and other economic issues, as two-thirds of Americans now feel the country is headed in the wrong direction.

Trump’s Approval Rating at Worst Level

Six months out from November’s midterm US elections, Trump’s disapproval rating has reached 62% – the worst of his two terms in office – according to a new Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll. The president achieved majority disapproval on his management of every issue measured, including Americans disapproving of his handling of the Iran war at 66% – against 32% approval – while 76% disapproved and only 23% approved of his handling of the cost of living.

Trump Says US Will ‘Guide’ Trapped Ships from Gulf

Trump said the US effort to free ships stranded in the strait of Hormuz would be a “humanitarian gesture” to aid neutral countries in the war against Iran and would begin on Monday morning. The president gave no details of how the more than 850 vessels trapped in the Gulf would be freed, and US media cited a US official as saying the plan did not currently involve US navy warships escorting vessels through the strait. Instead, it would reportedly be a process through which shipping stakeholders could coordinate traffic through the strait.

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Rubio to Visit Rome to ‘Thaw’ Relations

The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, is to travel to Rome this week for a visit reportedly aimed at thawing frosty relations with the Italian government and the Vatican.

‘Disarray’: Alarm over Hegseth’s Pentagon Staff Purges

Pete Hegseth’s purges of senior officers with impeccable reputations have caused alarm at the Pentagon, raising questions about whether a supposed last line of defense against the impulsive whims of a president with access to the nuclear codes still exists. One retired army major-general likened the removals to Stalin’s far bloodier purge of red army generals before the second world war – a move widely believed to have hampered the Soviet Union’s initial efforts to repel Nazi Germany’s 1941 invasion – warning that it could hinder US military operational capacity in its war against Iran.

Evidence Shows Suspect Shot Officer at Press Dinner

The US government has evidence that a federal agent was shot by the suspect during an alleged recent attempt to assassinate Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, the US attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeanine Pirro, said on Sunday.

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  • Misinformation from top health officials in the Trump administration has created a “crisis of public trust” – and Congress should conduct oversight hearings and possibly impeach officials such as health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, according to a recently released report.
  • Acting US attorney general Todd Blanche defended new criminal charges filed against former FBI head James Comey, insisting that the case was based on more than just an Instagram post from last year.