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inews.co.uk on MSNTrump is returning to an angry America fixated on EpsteinA new Washington Post poll published on Tuesday morning shows that most Americans are focused to the Epstein story, with most Republican voters “expressing a mix of approval and uncertainty” over the President’s handling of the crisis.
President Donald Trump’s approach to the Jeffrey Epstein case is getting low marks from the American public, according to a new Washington Post poll. Just 18 percent of U.S. adults approve of how the president is handling the issue,
Unlike most polls that propose answers, a new Washington Post survey asked voters open-ended questions requesting responses about President Donald Trump's scandal around Jeffrey Epstein and the documents surrounding his investigation.
President Donald Trump remains in Scotland meeting with Britain’s prime minister and discussing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. He also faced more questions about his past connection with
The case of Jeffrey Epstein, sex offender and former friend of the president, has blown up into a major headache for the White House.
A key House committee is looking into the investigation of the late Jeffrey Epstein for sex trafficking crimes.
President Trump’s promise to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein helped feed into a broader narrative last year: he was the agent of change, while President Biden and Vice President Harris were guards of the status quo.
The comments came as part of the president’s efforts to distract, deny and deflect from his long-running relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
The Trump administration is grappling to contain the Epstein story. Convicted Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell is asking the Supreme Court to hear her criminal appeal. NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard, NBC News Senior Executive Editor on National Security for David Rohde and PBS NewsHour co-anchor Geoff Bennett join Ana Cabrera to discuss more.