Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to 37 percent, the lowest recorded point of his second term, according to polling reported Sunday by The Guardian.
The drop comes days after Trump told the public that Americans' deteriorating financial position is not a factor pushing him toward a deal with Iran — a statement that drew immediate criticism from opposition lawmakers.
The 37 percent figure represents a measurable decline from earlier second-term benchmarks. Analysts tracking the numbers point to sustained economic unease and voter dissatisfaction with the administration's foreign policy posture as contributing factors.
Trump has not publicly addressed the new polling. The White House did not respond to requests for comment before publication, the News confirmed.
Iran negotiations remain active. A further round of talks is expected before the end of May, and the next major polling snapshot is likely to capture public reaction to whatever terms, if any, emerge from those discussions.