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Majority of voters believe Trump was aware of Epstein’s abuse: Poll
A Morning Consult poll shows 60% of Americans believe Trump knew about Epstein's abuse, with 38% saying he participated, amid a House vote on Epstein Files transparency.
- Released Tuesday, the Morning Consult poll found 60% of Americans believe President Donald Trump knew of Jeffrey Epstein's actions in a survey of 2,201 registered voters from Nov. 14-16.
- Pressure built after newly released Epstein emails showed Trump `spent hours at my house` and `knew about the girls` as the U.S. House of Representatives prepares to vote Tuesday on the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- The poll's internal breakdown shows 38% of voters believe Trump not only knew about Epstein's abuse but participated, with 22% thinking he was aware but not involved.
- Despite opposition, President Donald Trump reversed course on Sunday and said he could order the release of Epstein files himself, citing `we have nothing to hide` on Truth Social.
- The broader picture shows voter awareness is relatively high, with roughly three in five voters informed, but the data underline a persistent credibility gap for Trump's political standing as the U.S. Senate outcome remains unclear.
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Majority of voters believe Trump was aware of Epstein’s abuse: Poll
Most Americans believe President Trump was aware of the sexual abuse committed by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to a new survey. The Morning Consult poll, conducted over the weekend, shows 60 percent of all voters say Trump knew about the sexual abuse — including 38 percent who believe Trump also participated…
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