Donny is not ok:
Trump has lowest 100-day approval rating in 80 years: POLL
... Thirty-nine percent of respondents in this ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll said they approve of how Trump is handling his job as president, down 6 percentage points from February, while 55% said they disapprove.
The previous low in approval for a president at or near 100 days in office, in polls dating to 1945, was Trump's 42% in 2017.
Perhaps most threatening to Trump, given his promise of an economic turnaround, is the extent of negative views on the economy: Seventy-two percent said they think it's very or somewhat likely that his economic policies will cause a recession in the short term.
Seventy-three percent said the economy is in bad shape, 53% said it's gotten worse since Trump took office and 41% said their own finances have worsened ...
Sixty-two percent said prices, which as a candidate, Trump pledged to curb, are rising. Seventy-one percent said they see his tariffs as a negative factor in price inflation. And just 31% in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates with fieldwork by Ipsos, said they accept Trump's argument that the economy will emerge with a stronger foundation for the long term.
He's as bad for the economy as he is at business. Surprise surprise.
Negative assessments go beyond the economy. Sixty-five percent said Trump's administration is trying to avoid complying with federal court orders, and 64% said he's going too far in trying to expand presidential powers.
Sixty-two percent said they don't think his administration respects the rule of law.
Majorities also expressed concern that the president will do too much to reduce the size and role of government (58%), argued he's acted beyond his authority as president without justification (56%) and doubted the Trump administration's commitment to protecting citizens' rights and freedoms (55%).

Americans don't like "illegals", right?
Anywhere from 57% to 67% of Americans said they disapprove of Trump's performance on six of seven issues tested in this survey, including at least 6 in 10 on his handling of stock market volatility, tariffs, foreign relations and the economy overall....
Six in 10 or more said they oppose various administration initiatives, peaking at 77% opposed to cuts in federal funding for medical research.
Seventy percent were opposed to increasing the federal government's role in how private universities are run, 67% were opposed to ending birthright citizenship and 66% were opposed to closing the Department of Education....
Additionally, on university governance, the public sided with Harvard University over the Trump administration in their dispute, 66%-32%.
In another gauge, 57% said Trump is "going too far" in closing federal agencies, and it's about the same, 56%, in both laying off federal employees and in taking action against his political opponents....

He's a POTUS for all issues.
Approval
... Notably, just 21% now said they "strongly" approve of Trump's work in office, his lowest percentage on record. About twice as many, 44%, said they strongly disapprove.
Trump's approval rating from non-college-educated white men, a core support group, is 54%, tying his low in this group from his first term....

Worst POTUS ever, twice.
... Sixty-seven percent said they disapprove of his handling of the recent turmoil in the stock market.
The S&P 500 is down 8.7% since Trump took office.
On tariffs, 64% said they disapprove; on both the economy overall and U.S. relations with other countries, 61% said they disapprove; on looking out for the interests of average Americans, 58% said they disapprove; and on managing the federal government, 57% said they disapprove....
Courts and Compliance
In terms of the legal battles over Trump's moves, people widely rejected the administration's accusations of improper judicial interference.
Most, 62%-35%, said federal judges are trying to enforce existing limits on Trump's legal authority rather than trying to interfere with his authority.
An even wider margin of people, 67%-31%, said federal judges should have the authority to block an administration policy until a trial is held if they think it will harm people and is probably illegal.
Further, people said by a margin of 67%-31% that they think the Trump administration is trying to avoid complying with court orders regarding its activities rather than trying to comply with those orders....
GOjudgesGO!
Foreign relations and Russia
In the last area covered by this survey, respondents by 49%-34% said they think Trump has weakened rather than strengthened U.S. leadership in the world....
Regarding Russia, 46% said Trump's approach is too friendly, while 11% said it's too confrontational and 40% said it's about right. That's similar to what it was in a January 2017 poll.
This survey was completed before the administration's move in the past week, pressuring Ukraine to accept a ceasefire deal favorable to Russia....
America last! Make Russia Great Again!