National poll pegs Trump's approval rating at 55%
New polls released this week have President Donald Trump's approval ratings firmly in the mid-50s, with a new Napolitan News and RMG Research survey showing Trump currently peaking at an astounding 55% approval rating.
At nearly one month into Trump's second term in the White House, the president's approval numbers have never been higher as he aggressively rolls out his ambitious agenda.
Trump has been busy implementing promised proposals like conducting mass deportations and making aggressive cuts to the federal government, and for the most part, American voters are happy with their votes.
Democrats have gone on a media blitz attempting to demonize Trump's million-move agenda but have largely failed due to an inability to keep up with the president's flurry of executive orders and decisions.
Another major factor boosting Trump's approval rating is the unprecedented transparency that his administration has shown. Democrats' lies about Trump simply aren't carrying weight with voters.
Right now, the only thing that can stop Trump is himself, should he fail to deliver on big promises made to voters. So far, with wins on immigration, fiscal policy, and foreign policy, Trump is looking stronger than ever just one month into his term.