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US President Donald Trump criticized “false polls” that showed weak support rates for him, less than 100 days after his return to the White House.

A poll conducted by the Washington Post in cooperation with ABC News last week revealed that only 39% of Americans are satisfied with Trump’s performance, while a poll conducted by the New York Times estimated this percentage by 42%.

The newspaper concluded that more than 40% of the Americans “strongly oppose Trump.

Two liar polls

“The great opinion pollist John McLeulin, one of the most respectable experts in this field, said that the failed New York Times poll, and ABC/Washington Post, are two false polls from false news organizations.”

Trump was referring to a Republican researcher, close to him, which has repeatedly published the results of pro -President’s polls.

Trump accused those who conducted surveys and news institutions of being suffering from “Trump’s disorder syndrome.”

He added: “These people must be investigated on charges of electoral forgery, and add a respondent’s opinion on the opinion of Fox News to them.”

Lack of confidence in economic policy

With the exception of Bill Clinton and now Trump, the support rate of American presidents since Ronald Reagan has exceeded 50% after the first 100 days of assuming their positions, according to the Pew Research Center.

Trump began his career in his second term, striker of government agencies, launching commercial wars on both friends and enemies, and attacked the judiciary for his campaign of immigration.

While opinion polls reflect the increasing confidence in the economic policy of the White House, pessimism has not yet reached the Trump supporter base, whose support for the president has been very strong.

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