Few see Trump admin delivering justice in Epstein cases
Only 10% say Trump administration helped hold Epstein associates accountable, Reuters/Ipsos poll shows. Many believe powerful people protected in Epstein investigations. 75% suspect government is hiding information on Epstein's clients.
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... Few Americans, including just 21% of Republicans, think President Donald Trump's administration has helped deliver justice in cases connected to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The results of the six-day poll, which closed on Monday, come as congressional investigators continue to probe the alleged crimes of Epstein, who served time in prison after pleading guilty in 2008 on prostitution charges including soliciting an underage girl. Epstein died by suicide in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019. Just 10% of respondents in the Reuters/Ipsos poll said the Trump administration had helped efforts to hold people connected to Epstein accountable. Only one in five respondents said the alleged clients of Epstein have been held accountable. Some of Epstein's victims have claimed that rich and powerful people have been protected in official investigations. The Trump administration fanned speculation with the release in January of millions of Justice Department investigation files that named or featured photographs of dozens of powerful people in business and government, including Trump himself. ...
The results of the six-day poll, which closed on Monday, come as congressional investigators continue to probe the alleged crimes of Epstein, who served time in prison after pleading guilty in 2008 on prostitution charges including soliciting an underage girl. Epstein died by suicide in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019.
Just 10% of respondents in the Reuters/Ipsos poll said the Trump administration had helped efforts to hold people connected to Epstein accountable. Only one in five respondents said the alleged clients of Epstein have been held accountable.
Some of Epstein's victims have claimed that rich and powerful people have been protected in official investigations.
The Trump administration fanned speculation with the release in January of millions of Justice Department investigation files that named or featured photographs of dozens of powerful people in business and government, including Trump himself. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-10 02:13 PM | Reply
- 10 percent
This is like DJT's Limbo Dance... how low can you go and still be standing?
#2 | Posted by Corky at 2026-06-10 02:30 PM | Reply
Trump's behavior during the ongoing Trump Epstein Coverup indicates his deeper involvement in some sordid sheet than he has heretofore admitted (basically nothing more than tickling the ivories on a Bechstein in Epstein's cathouse and thinking all along it was an animal rescue shelter).
The upcoming Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan book Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump - teased with an excerpt in today's NYT - will not help, from Trump's perspective.
Could someone cite a case of major significance involving a coverup in which those conducting the coverup were not acting on behalf of a guilty party or parties? Just curious.
#3 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-06-10 03:10 PM | Reply
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