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CNN announces major breaking news in humiliating blow to Donald Trump

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delievered a devastating blow to as he marks a new milestone. By the end of April, it will have been 100 days since Trump took office for his second term. During that time the world has witnessed unprecedented political and economic decisions over the past 100 days have sent stock markets plunging and governments everywhere rushing to react.

In a breaking news announcement, a CNN correspondent reacted to the polls that have recently come out and it is not good news for the US president. The anchor commented, "We are starting to see some of these 100 day polls come out". Pew Research Center conducted the poll between April 7 - 13 and the only 40 per cent of young US adults approve of Trump's latest plans while an overwhelming 59 per cent disapprove.

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Fox News also conducted a poll which showed Trump's approval rating has dropped 40 per cent from 47 per cent in February.

The broadcaster continued: "And then Fox also came out with approval ratings with 44 per cent and disapproval of 55 per cent. That's the lowest Fox has registered since the last six presidents at this point in their term.

"The economy the president is at 38 per cent, disapproval 56 per cent, way underwater on the economy."

Polls show that Trump's approval rating is below that of his first term, when he was one of the least popular presidents in recent history.

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According to the latest Fox News poll, conducted between April 18-21 among 1,104 registered voters, Trump's approval rating currently sits at 44 percent, with 55 percent disapproving. The poll has a plus or minus 3-percentage point margin of error.

That is down 1 point from Trump's 45 percent approval at this point eight years ago, according to Fox News.

It is also lower than the approval of Joe Biden (54 percent), Barack Obama (62 percent), and George W. Bush (63 percent) at the 100-day mark in their presidencies, and is down 5 points from Trump's 49 percent approval in March.

Trump announced a new round of tariffs which he imposed on nations across the world which sent financial markets into turmoil earlier this month.

The US president also clashed with Volodymr Zelensky during a disastrous March encounter in the Oval Office over the war in Ukraine.

As part of Trump's and Elon Musk's effort to downsize the federal government, thousands of federal workers have been laid off.

CNN reports that at least 121,361 staff members have been laid off from federal agencies so far. Federal roles include nurses, contractual workers, lawyers and criminal investigators.

Trump has also threatened to take over Greenland since becoming president for a second time.

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