Trump approval recovers amid Iran deal: Poll
Notably, the result marks his highest approval rating since the start of the Iran war, and a moderate improvement from the 43% support he earned in the past three months.
President Donald Trump's approval rating is on the upswing amid an agreement to end the Iran war, which has plagued energy markets and been a primary driver of his recently low ratings.
Though negotiations are ongoing, Iran and the U.S. have agreed to a tentative framework to formally end the conflict, with the Strait of Hormuz already reopened to maritime traffic.
Those developments seem to have benefited the president, who earned a 47% approval rating in the latest Daily Mail/JL Partners survey. A further 53% disapproved of his performance.
Notably, the result marks his highest approval rating since the start of the Iran war, and a moderate improvement from the 43% support he earned in the past three months.
The survey may be an outlier, however. The RealClearPolitics polling average, which does not include the Daily Mail/JL Partners survey, currently assigns Trump a 40.3% approval rating and 57.3% disapproval.
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent for Just the News. Follow him on X.