On Monday, President Trump blasted a “unprecedented” poll that showed a low approval rating on the eve of his 100th day in office.
The Chief’s commander declared that “they are suffering from Trump Mad Syndrome,” aiming for a recent New York Times and the ABC/Washington Post investigation.
“The New York Times has only 37% of Trump voters. The ABC/Washington Post polls have only 34% of Trump voters. In a true social post.
“These people should be investigated for election fraud and you need to add Foxnews pollers while you’re in it.
“They are negative criminals who apologise to their subscribers and readers, much bigger than I won, lost a lot of credibility, cheating and lying for the next cycle, and showing worse,” he saw in the post.
“They suffer from Trump’s crazy syndrome and there’s nothing anyone can do about it. They’re sick,” he added.

It comes after a few surveys released on Sunday all showed that Trump stands significantly. Include those that suggest that he has the lowest rating of a new presidential term since World War II.
In the Washington Post ABC News Imps, Trump’s position is the lowest among presidents in the first 100 days of his term since 1945, with 39% recognizing his job performance.
The New York Times/Siena College Poll measured overall approvals at 42%.





