The data offers a glimpse into how the Trump administration is weathering the controversy surrounding the Thursday release of Mueller’s redacted report.
President Donald Trump suffered a three-point slump in his overall approval rating following the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report into election meddling, according to a Reuters/IPSOS poll released Friday.
As the lead up to the 2016 election demonstrated, polls are not always conclusive, but the data offered a glimpse into how the Trump administration is weathering the controversy surrounding the Thursday release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s redacted report on his nearly two-year investigation into Russian election meddling and allegations that Trump obstructed justice.
The results from a Reuters/IPSOS poll taken regarding the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report into election meddling. The left-hand column is data from March 25-26, while the numbers on the right refer to data culled between April 18 and 19. Screenshot When asked if the report’s release changed their minds about the Trump administration, 70 percent said"no." Of those who said"yes," 68 percent indicated they were now “more likely to believe that President Trump or someone close to him broke the law.” That’s a significant jump from the 49 percent of respondents who answered similarly in March.
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