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Trump Demands Ban on 'Fake Ads' Showing Low Polling After Landing in Japan

Independent poll averages show his approval underwater, contradicting his claim of record support.

Overview

  • Minutes after arriving in Japan on his Asia trip, President Trump posted on Truth Social calling for a ban on ads he says misrepresent his polling.
  • He asserted he has "won THREE Elections" and is receiving his best polling ever, offering no evidence and citing no specific surveys.
  • Trump did not identify which advertisements he was referencing, and news outlets reported no immediate clarification from the White House.
  • Polling aggregators including Nate Silver’s Silver Bulletin and RealClearPolitics show approval in the low-to-mid 40s with net negative ratings, echoed by recent Quinnipiac and Reuters/Ipsos results.
  • The outburst follows his criticism of an Ontario government ad using a Ronald Reagan clip, after which he announced a 10% hike in tariffs on Canadian imports.