The US president’s favourability dropped to just 37 percent after the Mueller report was published (Image: GETTY)
The US president’s favourability dropped to just 37 percent - his lowest percentage of the year according to the analysis by Reuters/IPSOS. Just under 1,000 people were surveyed which included 352 Democrats, 344 Republicans and 210 Independents. The new figures represent a three-point percentage slip since April 15 and a six-point drop since the end of March, according to Newsweek.
Unsurprisingly, Trump’s reputation mostly suffered with Democrats.
However, polls are not always conclusive which was demonstrated in the lead up to the 2016 election.
But the new data has offered an insight into how the Trump administration is coping with the controversy surrounding Thursday’s release of Mr Mueller’s redacted report.
The report detailed a two-year investigation into Russian election meddling and allegations that Trump obstructed justice.
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Unsurprisingly, Trump’s reputation mostly suffered with Democrats (Image: GETTY)
The special counsel’s office did not reach a conclusion on the obstruction of justice allegations.
Mr Mueller wrote in the report: “If we had confidence after