69% Americans Believe Trump Administration Conceals Epstein Details – Reuters/Ipsos Poll
69% Americans Believe Trump Administration Conceals Epstein Details – Reuters/Ipsos Poll

69% Americans Believe Trump Administration Conceals Epstein Details – Reuters/Ipsos Poll

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Multiple recent polls reveal that a significant majority of Americans, including a large portion of Republicans, believe the Trump administration is concealing details related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's clients. Despite President Trump’s initial campaign promises to release more information, the administration reversed course, with the Justice Department stating no client list was left behind, contradicting previous statements by officials. Public approval for Trump's handling of the Epstein case is notably low, with only 17% of Americans expressing support, and many perceiving the situation as a cover-up. Trump has publicly criticized those within his party who press for transparency, dismissing the Epstein documents as a political hoax and urging focus on other administration achievements. The controversy continues to fuel distrust and conspiracy theories, while Trump’s engagement with key supporters suggests an effort to redirect attention away from the issue. Overall, the Epstein case remains a divisive topic that challenges Trump’s standing with both his base and the broader public.

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