President Trump’s approval rating dipped to 38 percent, the lowest of his second term, according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac University.
In the June poll, 38 percent of registered voters approved of the way Trump is doing his job, while 54 percent disapproved.
The results mark the first time Trump’s numbers dipped below 40 percent since returning to office in January — when he enjoyed an all-time high job approval rating of 46 percent.
In February, that number slumped to 45 percent; in March, to 42 percent; and in April, to 41 percent. Quinnipiac University did not release polling data in May.
Immigration remains the president’s best issue, with 43 percent approval and 54 percent disapproval ratings. But the numbers have declined slightly from April, when 45 percent approved and 50 percent disapproved of his handling of immigration.