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Trump’s approval rating on the economy falls

Donald Trump’s approval rating on the economy has decreased from March to April as prices climb due to the Iran war, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll released today.

Only 30 percent of respondents approve of his handling of the economy, down from 38 percent in March, the AP reported. Only 32% approve of his leadership on Iran, which has remained at the same levels since last month. And only 33 percent of US adults approve of his overall job performance, a dip from 38 percent in March.

The poll was conducted 16 April to 20 April, a period in which the strait of Hormuz reopened and closed, the AP noted.

Trump, who has repeatedly boasted about lowering prices, had particularly low ratings on the cost of living, with only about 25% approval.

A separate Reuters/Ipsos poll from today also found the president’s approval rating at the lowest of his term, with many questioning his handling of the Iran war and his feud with Pope Leo. That six-day poll concluded only 36 percent of Americans approve of his job performance.

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Yassamin Ansari, an Iranian American member of Congress, said she has been subjected to “unfounded attacks and threats against her family and staff” in a new statement.

The Democratic representative from Arizona, who has called for the president’s removal due to his handling of the war in Iran, said she has faced “hateful rhetoric, lies, cruel and deliberate misinformation, and threats” over the last two months, escalating after she introduced articles of impeachment against Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary. Ansari said her office has had to report threats to law enforcement, writing:

double quotation markBad actors have tried to smear my family and staff by circulating fake and AI-generated images and flat-out lying that my parents and I are not US citizens. They have pushed xenophobic and sexist attacks and amplified absurd conspiracy theories about my family. They’ve even gone so far as to spread the outright lie that I am somehow tied to the regime. I will say this once and move on: these absurd allegations are entirely false and I denounce them in the strongest terms.”

In an earlier interview with the Guardian, Ansari called Trump “mentally unstable” and an “evil human being” who “wants to be an emperor”. Our previous coverage:

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