president Donald Trump Someone told the media that a CNN poll showed his approval rating at 100% iran isbut this is incorrect. Trump made the claim during an interview with reporters on Friday.

“I seem to have great support. CNN released a poll today and I had a 100 percent approval rating. They said they’d never seen a poll like it. The CNN poll showed I had a 100 percent approval rating,” Trump said.
His comments come as Trump faces criticism at home over the war with Iran, which has so far claimed the lives of at least 13 U.S. soldiers and driven up gasoline prices across the country. Meanwhile, U.S. officials told Reuters the Trump administration was deploying thousands of troops Additional Marines and Sailors Traveling to the Middle East during the war with Iran.
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However, Trump’s statement is incorrect because it was not the CNN poll that gave him a 100% approval rating, but the NBC poll.
Fact-checking Trump’s CNN poll claims
“The CNN poll Trump highlighted (probably called “100%”) refers to a recent NBC News poll conducted on CNN this week (circa March 18, 2026). CNN Chief Data Analyst Harry Enten analyzed it in detail on air and was shocked by the results: 100% approval and 0% disapproval of President Trump among self-identified MAGA Republicans!” one person wrote on X.
this is already report The Independent also mentioned that the unanimous support of MAGA voters surprised CNN analysts.
Reaction to Donald Trump’s remarks
Some reacted to Trump’s claim that a CNN poll showed he had 100 percent approval. “The only poll I think he has 100 percent support on is ‘Does Trump use too much spray tan?'” one person said. explain on X.
other additional “Trump is not living in reality, his managers have too much influence and power, and someone his age should not be president.”
Another one explain “CNN poll shows 100% support for MAGA.”
What do CNN polls say about Trump?
CNN polling Regarding Trump, from February 17 to March 4, the president’s approval rate was 38% and his disapproval rate was 59%, which is far from the 100% approval rate claimed by Trump.
The poll combines results from NPR/PBS News/Marist College (03/02-03/04), CBS News/YouGov (02/20-02/23), Strength In Numbers/Verasight (02/18-02/20), Reuters/Ipsos (02/18-02/23), and CNN (02/17-02/20).
CNN Poll TrackerMultiple other polls tracking the president’s disapproval rating are higher than his approval rating.


