President Donald Trump’s second term is off to a historic start, as his approval ratings soar to unprecedented levels, leaving even his staunchest critics baffled. Among them, CNN’s Kate Bolduan appeared visibly unsettled during a recent segment when confronted with data showcasing Trump’s popularity surge. The news seems to defy the persistent narrative spun by many in the mainstream media, a phenomenon often referred to as Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) by his supporters.

The moment of disbelief unfolded during a CNN broadcast when senior political data reporter Harry Enten revealed groundbreaking polling data. According to Enten, President Trump is the first U.S. president to achieve a higher net approval rating in the opening month of his second term than at any point during his entire first term. “I have a really hard time believing this,” Bolduan interjected, her skepticism palpable.
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Enten, undeterred by Bolduan’s disbelief, elaborated on the findings. He explained that a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Trump ending the week with his highest net favorability ever—a six-point margin. “That’s up nine points,” Enten noted, comparing it to Trump’s negative three-point rating eight years ago. Current figures indicate that 47% of Americans approve of Trump’s performance, while 41% disapprove. “To borrow a Donald Trump phrase, this is big league!” Enten quipped, adding that the rapid surge in approval was “a sign that the American people… like what they’re seeing.”
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