Donald Trump's current approval rating; Trump approval rate today

As of Tuesday, May 12, 2026, President Donald Trump’s approval rating is hovering at its lowest level of the second term. While his Republican base remains largely intact, national averages have dropped significantly due to high inflation, a $1.50 per gallon spike in gas prices, and widespread disapproval of the ongoing military conflict in Iran.

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Donald Trump approval ratings today

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  • Ballotpedia has Trump with a 40% approval rating.

  • RealClearPolitics has Trump with a 40.5% approval rating.

  • The New York Times has Trump with a 38% approval rating.

  • The Economist/YouGov has Trump with a 37% approval rating.

  • CNN/SSRS has Trump with a 35% approval rating.

Trump approval rating with Republicans

Approval among Republicans ranges from 81% to 85%. While still high, this is down roughly 4 to 7 points from the start of the year. The share of Republicans who "strongly approve" has fallen to 45%, down from 53% in January.

Lowest presidential approval rating

The record for the lowest individual approval rating in a single poll belongs to Harry S. Truman, who hit 22% in February 1952.

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Double the heels, double the fun. Last night,Sabrina Carpenterheaded to Broadway forCats: The Jellicle Ball, wearing a bright, colorful, and patterned theater look. But it was her shoes that stole focus.

On top, theMan’s Best Friendstar leaned into the spring season with a yellow pastel coat. Courtesy ofMy Mum Made It, the piece was constructed from buttery-soft leather with a sweet little collar, cropped silhouette, and matching round buttons. She dressed it down a bit with a pair of baggy dark-wash jeans, cuffed at the bottom.

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For accessories, Carpenter went all in. She wore her favorite furry Tyler Lambert leopard-print bucket hat—most recently seen inphotos she postedwith Madonna to celebrate their new collaborative track, “Bring Your Love.” In her hand, she carried a black velvet Chanel bag with a textured checked pattern and leather straps. She tied a white dainty lace scarf around the strap that seemed to be embroidered with her name in red.

The grand finale? Giving herself a little extra height, theShort n’ Sweetartist wore the look with a pair of Jacquemus’s “Les Doubles,” open-toe shoes with a stacked double heel that might just have you doing a double take.

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The appearance came mere days after Carpenter’s Met Gala extravaganza, in which she not only served as a committee member, walking the red carpet in acustom Dior gowndesigned by Jonathan Anderson fromSabrina(1954) film strips, but alsoperformed with Stevie Nicksin vintage Versace and Bob Mackie dresses.

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Stephen Colbert has nothing but kind words for hisreplacement.

After 11 seasons on “The Late Show” and anabrupt cancellation from CBSlast summer, Colbert is preparing to bid farewell to late night next Thursday. The network has said that the show’s 11:35 p.m. hour will next go to Byron Allen’s comedy talk show, “Comics Unleashed.”

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In a recent conversation withThe Hollywood Reporter, Colbert reacted to the news that Allen would replace his show with a simple, “God bless him.”

“I know Byron. We got to know each other last year, actually. He’s fascinating,” he added, also noting Allen’s history with Johnny Carson, who hosted “The Tonight Show” from 1962 to 1992.

“I said, ‘Hey, congrats. I heard you got the time. Good for you,’” Colbert continued. “‘Wouldn’t it be lovely if you could drop Mr. Carson a note?’”

Allen caught his big break in 1979, when the then-18-year-old became the youngest comedian ever to perform on “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,” just days before graduating high school.

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Since then, Allen has built a media empire through the Allen Media Group, founded in 1993, which has launched multiple 24-hour HD television networks, according to thecompany’s website.

PerVariety, Allen had been pursuing the 11:35 p.m. slot that “The Late Show” holds ever since CBS announced it would end.

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“If they’re looking for a show, my hand is already up,” the comedian and businessman said during New York’s Advertising Week event last October. “Fifty years, I’ve been waiting for this moment. Definitely, I’m going for it. … I’m investing millions and millions of dollars to prove myself at 12:35.”

CBS announced its deal with Allen in April, giving him the full 11:35 p.m. hour to air back-to-back episodes of “Comics Unleashed” Mondays through Fridays. Allen will also continue to own the following hour, as his comedy game show “Funny You Should Ask” shifts its schedule.

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“I created and launched ‘Comics Unleashed’ 20 years ago so my fellow comedians could have a platform to do what we all love — make people laugh,” Allen said in a statement at the time. “I truly appreciate CBS’ confidence in me by picking up our two-hour comedy block of ‘Comics Unleashed’ and ‘Funny You Should Ask,’ because the world can never have enough laughter.”

Allen will officially own the “Late Show” slot once Colbert airs his final broadcast May 21.

Colbert told THR that he still hasone dream guest in mind before signing offthis month. “The pope is my white whale,” he said, referring to Pope Leo XIV.

But as far as his late-night legacy is concerned, Colbert just has one goal: to be “remembered as a comedy show.”

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“We harvest laughter for a living, and ultimately that’s the thing I want more than anything else,” he concluded. “I just want to make the audience laugh.”

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Julia Robertsreceived her first Academy Award nomination for “Steel Magnolias,” but the 1989 dramedy may have had an even more profound impact on one of her co-star’s children.

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Speakingto Peoplelast week, actor Sally Field recalled her “wonderful” experience working on the movie’sLouisiana set, even sharing a behind-the-scenes photo of herself with Roberts and fellow co-stars Shirley MacLaine andDolly Partonat the wrap party. In the image, Field can be seen holding her son, Sam Greisman, who was just 6 months old during filming.

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“We loved each other, all of us. We just completely adored each other,” the two-time Oscar winner said, noting that Greisman “was on the set all the time, and my friends took care of him.”

“Sam has always said that’s probably why he’s gay,” she added, laughing.

Released in 1989,

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“Steel Magnolias,” which also starredDaryl Hannahand the lateOlympia Dukakis, has been a favorite among LGBTQ+ audiences for some time. The movie, based onRobert Harling’s 1987 play of the same time, follows the lives and loves of a tight-knit group of Southern women before a tragedy strikes.

Harling, who also wrote the screenplay for “The First Wives Club,” is gay.

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FieldsharesGreisman, now 38, with her former husband, film producer Alan Greisman. She also hastwo children, Peter and Eli Craig, from her first marriage to Steven Craig.

A writer and producer, Greisman has spoken frequently of his “incredibly close” relationship with Field. In 2023,he told Peoplethat an early conversation he’d had with his mother was “used verbatim” for one of her scenes on the ABC drama “Brothers & Sisters.”

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“My mom has given me permission to be messy, to struggle, to fight with her, to rage at her when I have no one else to yell at, given me permission to pick out all of her award show dresses, because... well, no explanation needed,” he told the outlet.

Ina 2016 radio interviewwith People’s former editorial director Jess Cagle, Field recalled how she “welcomed [Sam] to welcome himself” as he was coming to accept his queer identity. Two years later, shefamously encouragedGreisman to ask former Olympic figure skaterAdam Rippon, who is gay, on a date.

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Trump later announced the open-ended extension of the ceasefire and the continuation of a U.S. blockade until negotiations are concluded "one way or the other."

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei told a press conference on Monday that Tehran is "serious" about ongoing negotiations to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, and after President Donald Trump on Sunday dismissed Tehran's latest proposal as "totally unacceptable.""Diplomatic processes have their own rules, and parties to any negotiation must decide based on their national interests," Baghaei said, as quoted by the semi-official Mehr News Agency."The Islamic Republic of Iran has shown it is serious in pursuing its national interests and legitimate rights, while at the same time participating in diplomatic processes with good faith and reason," he added.Rather, Baghaei said, it is the U.S. that still needs to prove its commitment to a diplomatic process, citing the U.S. withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal in 2018 and its previous launching of military action despite ongoing talks."We fight whenever necessary, and we use the weapon of diplomacy whenever we deem it right," Baghaei said.

The Israel Defense Forces on Sunday conducted strikes throughout the day on several areas in southern Lebanon, which they said targeted Hezbollah infrastructure."Throughout the day (Sunday), the IDF struck in several areas in southern Lebanon, more than 20 terror infrastructure, including weapon storage facilities, headquarters, and military used structures from which Hezbollah terrorists operated," the IDF said in a statement.The strikes come as more talks are scheduled between Israel and Lebanon and Washington later this week.The Lebanese Ministry of Health released an updated death toll from Israeli strikes, with over 2,800 killed and nearly 8,700 wounded.

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In a social media post on Sunday, President Donald Trump called Iran's latest response to a deal to end the war "TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE.""I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called 'Representatives.' I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE! Thank you for your attention to this matter," Trump wrote on Truth Social.His response comes after Iranian state media reported on Sunday that Tehran had sent its response to the U.S.-proposed text outlining a possible end to the ongoing war.Iran's response was sent via Pakistani mediators, according to state media.

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Trump was also asked if he believes that combat operations were concluded. "No, I didn't say that. I said they are -- they are defeated, but that doesn't mean they're done. We could go in for two more weeks and do every single target," Trump said."We have certain targets that we wanted, and we've done probably 70% of them, but we have other targets that we could conceivably hit. But even if we didn't do that, that would just be final touches. But even if we didn't do that, it would take them many years to rebuild," the president said.

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“Price Is Right” contestant wins largest single-game prize in show's 54-year history

A contestant on Friday's episode of The Price Is Right set a new all-time high in winnings from a single pricing game.

Entertainment Weekly Vanessa from Virginia wins big on 'The Price Is Right'Credit: CBS

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  • Vanessa from Virginia walked away with $240,150 in cash and prizes after playing Lion's Share.

  • This new record surpasses the last, set in 2010, by more than $30,000.

After more than five decades on the air,The Price Is Rightis still breaking records.

A contestant on Friday's episode of the long-running game show set a new all-time high in winnings from a single pricing game. After several wild rounds of the game Lion's Share, Vanessa from Virginia walked away with $240,150 in cash and prizes— the largest one-game haul a contestant has ever won in the CBS daytime show's 54-year history.

The retired veteran made her mark in a special Mother's Day-themed episode, with her daughter cheering her on from the sidelines.

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Lion's Share, an MGM-branded game that premiered last year as a replacement for Pay the Rent, revolves around grocery price guessing.

In the game, each contestant is able to win up to five balls depending on their number of correct guesses. Balls are then dropped into a wind tunnel, which reveal hidden prize amounts. But that's not all: HostDrew Careythen commands contestants to choose between walking away with the dollar value displayed on the screen or risking it all to grow their earnings further.

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That's exactly what Vanessa did, and after very little deliberation. Continued correct guesses yielded more prize balls, which revealed more earnings, eventually loading her up with $227,500 in cash. A luxury trip to Morocco valued at $12,650 ultimately brought her total up to $240,150.

Vanessa's win clears the previous record by a wide margin. In 2016, contestant Christen Freeman won $210,000 in the game Cliffhangers, and also walked away with a steam iron, portable heater, and drink mixer.

Vanessa may be the biggest winner when it comes to earnings from a single game, but her $240,150 total is no match for the overall killing that one contestant made in a 2019 episode.

Michael Stouber left the roller coaster ride of an episode with a grand total of $262,743 in cash and prizes. That included $202,000 from a game of Plinko, a nearly $30,000 Showcase win, an equivalent value Nissan Sentra S, a $1,475 diamond bracelet, and more.

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