PNN – More than half of Americans believe Trump is trying to cover up Epstein’s crimes.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the results of a new poll show that 53 percent of Americans believe that Donald Trump is trying to cover up the crimes of convicted American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
According to a joint Economist-YouGov poll, 53 percent of respondents believe Trump is trying to cover up Epstein’s crimes, while 29 percent do not believe so.
Furthermore, half of the survey participants believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s illicit activities, while 30 percent said Trump was not involved in the case.
Also, 91% of Democrats believe Trump is trying to cover up Epstein’s crimes, while 13% of Republicans hold the same opinion. 86% of Democrats believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s illegal activities, but 67% of Republicans believe Trump had nothing to do with the case.
Other results of the survey show that only 24 percent of people approve of Trump’s handling of the Epstein case, while 57 percent disapprove.
A few days ago, Marjorie Taylor Greene, a prominent Republican critic of Donald Trump, criticized the Trump administration’s handling of the release of files related to convicted American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, calling it the president’s biggest political miscalculation.
The former US Congressman, who resigned from his position in Congress in January after opposing Trump, accused Trump of waging the toughest fight against the release of the files.
Greene has become a vocal critic of Trump in recent months, and resigned from his seat in Congress in January. The Republican representative said he did not want to be seen as someone who had been beaten up after an argument with Trump, who had called him a traitor.
The release of millions of documents from the Epstein case, the temporary removal of sensitive sections, and their return, has once again placed Trump’s name at the center of one of America’s most controversial sexual-political cases.
A few days ago, US President Donald Trump, in response to the release of new documents related to the Jeffrey case, denied any connection to him and claimed that an organized conspiracy had been formed to destroy his character and political position.
Epstein committed suicide in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, a claim that many do not believe and consider his suicide a homicide.

