'Only one president has taken office with a lower approval rating than Trump in 2025: Trump in 2017'

'Only one president has taken office with a lower approval rating than Trump in 2025: Trump in 2017'

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'Only one president has taken office with a lower approval rating than Trump in 2025: Trump in 2017'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Christopher Bucktin)
Published: Jan, 31 2025 14:33

Donald Trump loves bragging about records, usually involving his golf game. But after re-entering the White House, he’s hit a new milestone - rock-bottom approval ratings. In modern history, only one president has taken office with a lower approval rating than Trump in 2025: Trump in 2017. Back then, he debuted with a dismal 45 per cent approval rating. This time, he’s outdone himself by a record-breaking three points higher.

The poll, dating back to Eisenhower in 1953, shows Trump in a league of his own—not for popularity, but for setting the lowest bar in presidential history. At least he’s consistent. A Nebraska body transport worker has learned the hard way that there are some lines you just don’t cross - especially when it involves breaking into an apartment to tamper with a sex doll. Ryan Smith, 42, was sentenced to 90 days in jail after he was caught sneaking back into the home of a deceased person whose body he had just transported to the morgue. His target? Not valuables, not secrets - just an inanimate companion left behind.

North of the border a British Columbia man’s relentless quest to track down the elusive Bigfoot has backfired - this time in divorce court. A judge has ruled that if he’s capable of scouring the wilderness for a mythical creature, he’s also capable of holding down a job and therefore not entitled to spousal support. The bizarre ruling came in a recent B.C. Supreme Court decision, which made multiple references to the 57-year-old’s Bigfoot-hunting adventures. Ironically, it was one of these expeditions that led to the end of his marriage in August 2020.

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