The poll comes amid concerns about the spread of Russian propaganda in mainstream political discourse.
Republicans say they trust former President Trump for information on the Ukraine-Russia conflict more than they do any other news or government source, according to a new survey released Sunday. In a CBS News/YouGov poll, conducted April 9-12, 79 percent of Republicans say they trust Trump for information on the Ukraine-Russia conflict – more than
Americans are split on whether former President Trump will be convicted in his New York hush money case, according to a poll released Friday. The Economist/YouGov poll found that 24 percent of Americans think the former president is going to be convicted of a crime in the case, 36 percent said they don’t think the
Donald Trump condemned his criminal trial on Tuesday, citing fresh polling that supports his premise of the political nature of the case.
"MAGA" Mike Johnson secretly thinks Donald Trump is a "hardened criminal," according to a body language analyst who broke down the Republicans' recent press conference.Dr. Jack Brown, who previously analyzed the GOP debaters and found them presenting "insincerity and chronic deception," noted that Johnson had "traveled to Florida," where the "Speaker of the House met with Donald Trump today at Mar-a-Lago.""It was, in large measure, Johnson's effort to prevent ongoing threats to his speakership,...
An overwhelming 75% of swing voters say they oppose allocating more U.S. funds for Ukraine before the border crisis is addressed, reveals a new survey Read More
Just over one-third, 35 percent, of individuals believe former President Donald Trump did something overtly "illegal."
'The Biden Administration's failed border policies have created a deadly crisis. We have migrant crime, drugs poisoning our youth, human trafficking, and now, squatting,' said Rep Dan Meuser.
The first criminal trial facing Trump is also the one in which Americans are least convinced he committed a crime, a new poll finds.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The first criminal trial facing former President Donald Trump is also the one in which Americans are least convinced he committed a crime, a new AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds. Only about one-third of U.S. adults say Trump did something illegal in the hush money case for which jury []
By THOMAS BEAUMONT and AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The first criminal trial facing former President Donald Trump is also the one in which Americans are least convinced he committed a crime, a new AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds. Only about one-third of U.S. adults think Trump did something illegal
By THOMAS BEAUMONT and AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The first criminal trial facing former President Donald Trump is also the one in which Americans are least convinced he committed a crime, a new AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds. Only about one-third of U.S. adults say Trump did something illegal