Despite constant attacks by President Trump, key intel and scientific agencies remain popular among U.S. public

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Despite constant attacks by President Trump, key intel and scientific agencies remain popular among U.S. public
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The news comes as public trust in the federal government has declined to historically-low levels among members of both parties.

The FBI, which the president has falsely disparaged for fostering a deep-state coup against him, enjoys the support of 70 percent of the country. It appears the president's anti-FBI rhetoric has not permeated within his own party, as 66 percent of Republicans still have a favorable view of the agency.

"This was a coup, this was an attempted overthrow of the United States government," Trump said in April of the Russia investigation the agency was conducting."This was a coup. This wasn't stealing information from an office in the Watergate apartments. This was an attempted coup, like a Third World country."

"The Intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of Iran. They are wrong," he wrote."Perhaps Intelligence should go back to school." The CDC, Census Bureau and EPA, all of which employ career officials whose work has sometimes been countermanded by the Trump administration, have favorability ratings from a majority of the U.S. public. Fifty-seven percent of adults think favorably of the EPA, an environmental agency currently helmed by a coal lobbyist, which works to guard against the effects of climate change, something Trump has derided as a"hoax" invented by China.

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