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House Speaker Mike Johnson recently claimed Donald Trump has a 90% approval rating — even citing CNN as the source. But a closer look at the actual data tells a very different story. In this video, we break down the real poll numbers from CNN, Reuters, The Economist, and Rasmussen. Spoiler alert: Trump’s national approval is far lower than Johnson suggested. So where did that 90% figure come from? Watch as we unpack the truth behind this viral claim and reveal how Trump’s popularity actually compares to past presidents.
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00:00A shocking new poll just exposed the truth behind Donald Trump's real approval rating.
00:05House Speaker Mike Johnson recently claimed on CNBC that Trump's approval is at a record 90%.
00:11He even said CNN reported it.
00:13But did they really?
00:15Turns out, not exactly.
00:17CNN's actual poll shows Trump at just 42% approval nationwide.
00:22That's a long way from 90%.
00:24Another poll from Reuters found Trump at 41%.
00:27And The Economist?
00:29Even worse, 55% disapprove of him.
00:32So where did Johnson get his number?
00:34He was talking only about Republicans.
00:37According to CNN, 88% of Republicans approve of Trump.
00:41Johnson just rounded that up and left out the rest of the country.
00:45And here's the kicker.
00:46Even Trump's best recent poll, Rasmussen Reports, puts him at 50%.
00:50Still nowhere near record-breaking.
00:52In fact, past presidents like Bill Clinton, Reagan, and Obama had much higher ratings at their peak.
00:59Trump's approval now?
01:00Almost identical to what it was during his first 100 days back in 2017.
01:05So while some might say Trump's popularity is skyrocketing, the data says otherwise.
01:10Here's the goal of the Trump's
01:28The 19th century.
01:28You have no more information.

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