As President Trump’s disapproval rating reaches its highest level across both terms, a recent Fox News poll highlights significant voter dissatisfaction, particularly regarding his foreign policy and military actions in Iran.
In a survey conducted by Fox News and released on March 29, 2026, a striking 59 percent of registered voters indicated they disapprove of President Donald Trump’s performance in office. This marks the highest disapproval rating recorded during both of his terms, with 47 percent expressing strong disapproval. In contrast, 41 percent of respondents approved of Trump’s presidency, with only 22 percent stating they strongly support his actions. The poll, which gathered responses from 1,001 registered voters between March 20 and 23, has a margin of error of 3 percentage points.
The new polling data reflects a notable shift in public sentiment, coinciding with rising tensions in Iran and the recent U.S. military operation, named Operation Epic Fury, launched in conjunction with Israel. Trump’s disapproval rating had previously peaked at 58 percent during his second term in November 2025, and at 57 percent during his first term in October 2017, according to the same polling organization.
Voter Sentiment on Foreign Policy
The Fox News poll revealed widespread discontent with Trump’s foreign policy, with 62 percent of respondents disapproving of his overall approach. Among these, 64 percent specifically criticized Trump’s handling of the ongoing conflict with Iran. These disapproval rates represent a significant increase compared to earlier polling during Trump’s presidency, where his highest disapproval ratings for foreign policy were recorded at 56 percent in late 2019 and early 2020. Furthermore, disapproval of Trump’s Iran policy peaked at 55 percent in October 2017.
Public Opposition to Military Action
Public sentiment regarding U.S. military operations in Iran appears to be overwhelmingly negative. More than half of registered voters, specifically 58 percent, oppose the military intervention, with 37 percent stating they strongly oppose it. Conversely, 42 percent expressed support for the military actions in the Middle East, yet only 20 percent indicated strong support, while 22 percent reported somewhat supporting the operations.
The findings from Fox News are echoed by a separate poll conducted by Reuters/Ipsos, released on March 28, which reported that Trump’s approval rating has plummeted to 36 percent, with 62 percent of respondents disapproving of his job performance. This decline in approval is especially significant following the initiation of Operation Epic Fury. In the Reuters/Ipsos survey, 52 percent of respondents believed that the U.S. actions in Iran are not going well, while only 47 percent thought the opposite. Additionally, 44 percent expressed concerns that the military operations in Iran would compromise U.S. safety, compared to 33 percent who felt it would enhance safety.
Ceasefire Negotiations and Diplomatic Tensions
The geopolitical landscape between the U.S. and Iran has become increasingly fraught, particularly as both nations engage in ceasefire negotiations. In recent discussions, both sides have proposed peace plans, with Iran rejecting a 15-point proposal from the U.S. in favor of its own. Iran’s plan emphasizes its sovereignty over the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, calls for reparations from the U.S., and demands an end to all hostilities.
In response to these developments, President Trump has conveyed a stern message to Iran’s negotiators, asserting that they must “get serious soon,” or else there would be “NO TURNING BACK, and it won’t be pretty!” This ultimatum underscores the administration’s urgency in addressing the escalating conflict and highlights the precarious nature of U.S.-Iran relations as diplomatic efforts unfold.
Implications for the Upcoming Election Cycle
The results of the Fox News poll provide a revealing snapshot of public opinion amid a period marked by international tensions and domestic political scrutiny. As the U.S. approaches the next electoral cycle, the prevailing voter sentiment may have significant implications for Trump’s reelection efforts and the broader political landscape. With disapproval ratings at an all-time high, the political ramifications of these polling results could influence not just Trump’s strategies, but also the positioning of potential challengers within the Republican Party and Democratic candidates seeking to capitalize on voter dissatisfaction.
The growing disapproval of Trump’s foreign policy and military actions aligns with historical trends observed during periods of international conflict, where public support often wanes in response to perceived failures or escalation of military engagements. The interplay between domestic approval ratings and international relations will be crucial as the Trump administration navigates not only its foreign policy objectives but also its political survival in an increasingly polarized environment.
The Fox News survey serves as a critical indicator of the challenges facing President Trump as he seeks to maintain support among the electorate while managing complex international issues. As voter sentiment continues to evolve, the administration’s ability to address public concerns regarding foreign policy and military engagement will likely shape its trajectory in the months leading up to the election.
