President Donald J. Trump‘s policy agenda is resonating with American votes, receiving overwhelming support in a Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll released on Monday. Additionally, the survey shows President Trump’s job approval surging to 52 percent, with just 43 percent saying they disapprove.
The most popular of Trump’s policies is his move to deport illegal immigrants who have committed crimes. According to the data, 81 percent of respondents say they support the policy, while just 19 percent say they oppose it. Likewise, President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, and its efforts to cut government fraud, waste, and abuse also receive broad support. The survey indicates 76 percent of those polled back DOGE’s efforts. Only 24 percent say they oppose the cuts.
Trump’s decision to close southern border crossings also holds popular support, mirroring DOGE’s survey results. Meanwhile, the America First leader’s decision to ban men from playing women’s sports has 69 percent support, with 31 percent opposed. Similarly, Trump’s directive that government forms only include two genders, male and female, is supported by 68 percent of respondents, with 32 percent opposed.
Trump’s tariffs are also popular. A total of 61 percent say they support President Trump imposing tariffs on foreign imports. Only 39 percent say they oppose Trump’s tariff policies.
The two most unpopular Trump administration policies are efforts to cut government spending authorized by Congress, with 41 percent of respondents saying they oppose the move. However, the policy remains popular overall, with 59 percent saying they support the cuts. The decision to end the Biden government’s bans on offshore drilling is the least popular policy, with 43 percent of those polled stating they oppose ending the bans—but 57 percent stating they support Trump’s decision.