Poll Finds Trump's Approval Rating Rises After Iran Peace Deal - Internewscast Journal
A poll cited by the Internewscast Journal suggests Donald Trump’s approval rating is rebounding after the White House made progress toward ending the war in Iran, a shift that also helped push oil prices lower. The Daily Mail/JL Partners poll reported Trump’s approval at 47%, with 53% disapproving, marking his strongest rating of the year since late February. Support had held at 43% for the prior three months, edging above a low point of 42% recorded in mid-March. The survey was conducted June 19–21, shortly after Trump traveled to France for the G7 summit where peace with Iran was a major focus. The article says Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran to extend the ceasefire and work on a broader agreement to halt fighting. It also links the move to falling U.S. gas prices, with AAA citing regular gasoline dropping from $4.52 to $3.93 per gallon, and notes investors welcomed the development.






