63 percent disapprove of Trump administration handling of Epstein files: Poll
UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds 69% of Americans believe the Trump administration is hiding Epstein client details while only 17% approve of its handling of the case.
- On July 16, Quinnipiac University found 63% disapprove of the Trump administration's handling of Epstein files, with only 17% approval.
- Amid transparency demands, the Department of Justice and FBI concluded earlier in July that Epstein died by suicide, noting no incriminating 'client list'.
- On partisan lines, the survey shows 82% of Democrats and 30% of Republicans disapprove, according to Quinnipiac University survey.
- Amid growing criticism within his base, House Speaker Mike Johnson said `he’s for transparency`, while the backlash has exposed tensions within Trump’s coalition.
- Looking ahead, congressional Republicans have urged more transparency on Epstein, while House Speaker Mike Johnson said he’s "for transparency.
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Poll: Trump Underwater On Epstein Handling; Half Of Voters Would Support 3rd Party, But Not Musk's
A new Quinnipiac University national poll finds broad dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump’s handling of major policy flashpoints, including the Epstein case, Medicaid cuts, and a proposed FEMA shutdown.
Most Americans believe that President Donald Trump's administration conceals information about the case of sexual trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, a Reuters/Ipsos poll published Wednesday.
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