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53 percent in new poll think Trump is 'trying to cover up' Epstein's crimes
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53 percent in new poll think Trump is 'trying to cover up' Epstein's crimes

The Hill · Feb 17, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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More than half of Americans in a new poll said they believe President Trump is attempting to conceal crimes committed by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.  In an Economist/YouGov poll released Tuesday, 53 percent of respondents said they believe Trump is “trying to cover up Epstein’s crimes.” Twenty-nine percent of those polled said they do...


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