Most Americans oppose their management of Epstein files

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The approval index of President Donald Trump has dropped eight points since the beginning of his mandate in the last survey of The Economist/Yougov that shows that Americans greatly reject the management of Jeffrey Epstein’s archives by the president.

Net approval index from July 22 to 14: Trump’s approval index has not changed since last week in the last survey of The Economist/Yougov of 1,729 American adults carried out from July 18 to 21 (3.4 Error margin), with a 41% approval of their job performance and 55% disapproval, compared to an approval index of 49% and an index of disapproval of 43% to the beginning of its beginning of its beginning. Mandate According to The Economist/Yougov survey.

An overwhelming majority, 81% of respondents said the government should publish all documents related to its research on Jeffrey Epstein, while 69% said they believe that the government is covering up evidence on Epstein, and 56% disapprove of Trump management of Epstein’s investigation.

July 16-16: A total of 42% approves Trump’s work performance, while 58% disapproves of a new CNN/SSRS survey of 1,057 respondents made from July 10 to 13 (3.5 error margin), which represents an improvement of a point in the Trump approval index since April and a fall of a point in its disapproval index.

The majority, 61%, of the Americans said that it opposes the Trump policy bill that would pay additional fiscal exemptions and border security, among other measures, partly, cutting Medicaid, while 39% said they approve the so -called megaproject of law.

July 15-14: Trump’s net approval index fell to its lowest point of its second mandate in Economist/Yougov surveys, with a 41% approval and 55% disapproval, according to the 1,506 registered voters survey (3.1 Error margin), in line with its lower approval index of its first mandate, according to the Economist/Yougov survey.

July 14-3: Trump’s approval index improved two points, at 47%, while its disapproval index also improved two points, at 50%, in the weekly Morning Consult survey to 2,201 voters recorded with a two -point error margin.

From July 2 to 16: Trump’s approval index is 40% in a Yahoo/Yougov survey at 1,597 American adults carried out from June 26 to 30 (3.2 Error margin), a four -point decrease with respect to the March survey of the groups, while 56% disapproves.

Trump’s net -16 approval index is three points worse than it was at this time during his first term, according to Yougov data, while former president Barack Obama had a net approval index of +14 and former president Joe Biden had an approval index of +7 in the middle of his first years in office.

June 30 and 3: Trump’s disapproval index improved from 53% to 50% in the weekly Morning Consult survey compared to its last week survey, while its approval index increased from 45% to 47% (the 2,202 registered voters survey was held from June 27 to 29 and has a two -point error margin).

The qualification was the best of Trump since May and agrees with an increase in the approval of the respondents of their management of national security issues since last week, after a high fire agreement between Israel and Iran.

June 23-16: Trump’s approval index fell a point, at 41%, in a reuters/Ipsos survey of 1,139 American adults carried out from June 21 to 23 from its survey from June 11 to 16, with a 57% disapproval (the last survey has a 3 -point error margin).

The survey also found that a plurality, 45%, of American adults surveyed does not support air attacks against Iranian nuclear facilities during the weekend, while 36% support them and 19% said they were not sure.

From June 17 to 13: A survey by The Economist / Yougov found that 54% of voters disapprove of Trump’s work performance, while 41% approves it (the survey of 1,512 American adults was made from June 13 to 16 and has a 3.3 -point error margin).

The survey also found that Trump’s approval index is under water when it comes to Iran’s handling, with a 37% approval and 41% disapproval, while 60% of respondents, including 53% of Trump voters in 2024, say that the United States should not get involved in the conflict between Israel and Iran, since Trump has repeatedly threatened an intervention with an intervention American military.

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Trump’s approval index: most Americans oppose their management of Epstein files

June 17-17: Trump’s net approval index improved two points in the last PEW Research survey carried out from June 2 to 8, compared to the last group survey in April, with the latest survey that shows that 41% approves and 58% Descarueba (the survey of 5,044 American adults has a margin of error of 1.6 points).

June 16-6: Trump’s net approval index fell two points on the last weekly Morning Consult survey of 2,207 registered American voters (Margin of Error 2), with a 46% approval and 52% disapproval of their job performance, numbers that the pollster indicates that they are at the same time with their qualifications in April and early May of shock.

June 16-12: Trump’s approval index remained 42% stagnant in a reuters/Ipsos survey carried out from June 11 to 16, compared to the May survey of the groups, but its disapproval index increased two points, to 54%, in the last survey of 4,258 American adults (margin of error 2).

June 16-4: Trump’s approval index decreased one point, from 47% to 46%, in the last Harvard Caps / Harris survey, compared to the survey of the groups carried out last month, while 50% of the respondents said they disapprove of their work performance (the 2,097 registered voters were carried out from June 11 to 12 and has an error margin of 2.2 points).

Trump’s approval index in the Harvard Caps / Harris survey has fallen every month since February, when it had an approval index of 52%.

Trump’s approval index for nine separate issues also decreased from May to June, with less than half of the voters saying that each of them approves, with tariffs and commercial policy receiving the lowest grades (41%) and immigration receiving the highest (49%).

Net approval index from June 15 to 10: more than half, 55%, voters said they disapprove of Trump’s work performance and 45% said they approve it in an NBC survey of 19,410 American adults carried out from May 30 to June 10 (Margin of Error 2.1).

June 11-16: Trump’s approval index dropped three points, at 38%, in the last survey of the University of Quinnipiac carried out from June 5 to 9 between 1,265 registered voters (Margin of Error 2.8), compared to its previous survey in April, when it had an approval index of 41%, while its disapproval index fell a point, to 54%.

The survey also found that more voters, 57%, have an unfavorable opinion of Musk, while 53%have an unfavorable opinion of Trump, although more than half, 53%, opposes the “Law of a Big and Beautiful Law Project” of Trump that was the source of Musk’s diatribe against Trump last week.

June 9 and 10: A CBS / Yougov survey carried out from June 4 to 6 found that 45% approve Trump’s work performance, while 55% disapproves (the 2,428 American survey has a 2.4 -point error margin).

In a separate survey of Yougov of a day made on June 5, in the middle of the Trump dispute with Musk, most of the 3,812 American adults (52%) said they do not put on the side of Musk or Trump, while 28% said they are not on Trump’s side, 8% said that it is on the side of Musk and 11% said they are not sure.

Net approval index from June 9 to 4: Trump’s approval index improved a point, at 47%, in the weekly Morning Consult survey, while 51% disapprove of their work performance for the third consecutive week (the 1,867 registered vote survey has a margin of 2 points error).

Trump’s dispute with Musk does not seem to have made a dent in its approval rates in the first two surveys that overlap with their public dispute, although it is not clear how the Americans perceive their response to protests in Los Angeles for their aggressive deportation impulse, since reliable surveys have not been published since the protests began during the weekend.

June 4: For the first time in two months, less than half (49%) of American adults surveyed by The Economist/Yougov disapprove of Trump’s work performance, compared to 45% that approves it strong or something, which represents a significant improvement with respect to the survey of the groups from April 19 to 22, when Trump had a net approval index of -13 (the last survey of -13 (the last survey of -13 1,610 American adults made from May 30 to June 2 has a 3 -point error margin).

From June 2 to 5: Trump’s approval index fell from 48% to 46% in the Morning Consult survey of this week compared to its previous survey, while its disapproval index stagnated at 51% (the survey from May 30 to June 2, 2,205 registered voters has a 2 -point error margin).

The proportion of registered voters who claim to identify with the Make America Great Again movement of Trump has increased considerably during Trump’s second mandate, according to an NBC survey. A total of 36% of the 1,000 registered voters surveyed from March 7 to 11 said that they are considered part of the Maga coalition, compared to an average of 23% in the March survey of NBC and 27% in the 2024 chain surveys (the most recent survey has a 3.1 -point error margin).

This article was originally published in Forbes Us.

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