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Most Americans think President Donald Trump's administration is hiding information about accused sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and give it poor marks on the issue after pledging to make public documents in the case,
Republicans are evenly split as the White House copes with MAGA demands for more disclosures from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case.
According to a Quinnipiac University poll, the majority of U.S. voters disapprove of Trump's handling of files related to Epstein, a wealthy financier who died by suicide in jail in August 2019, weeks after his arrest on sex trafficking charges.
When he was sworn in, Trump promised a new “Golden Age.” It’s clear that, six months into his presidency, the public isn’t buying all the hype.
Overshadowed is Congress' willingness to cede a constitutional power to the White House. Instead, the case of a disgraced and dead financier looms.
Two new polls show that a majority of Americans think the government is covering up evidence related to Epstein.
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The Mirror US on MSNNightmare for Trump as poll shows 70% of MAGA voters think GOP is 'weakened' by EpsteinIt comes as Trump grapples with backlash from his own supporters over a DOJ decision not to release new information related to the Epstein investigation
Sky News host Rita Panahi shares a “sobering reminder” of how strong US President Donald Trump’s support base is.
Harry Enten said the figures "surprised" him as the president navigates GOP criticism on his administration's handling of the Epstein files.