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CNN’s resident data expert revealed that Donald Trump may be in deep trouble with voters due to his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
A recent poll carried out by the political research firm SSRS and highlighted by CNN’s chief data analyst, Harry Enten, revealed that half of Americans are dissatisfied with the information released by the government regarding the Epstein case.
A full 43 percent of Republican-leaning respondents said they were dissatisfied with case, Enten said, with just 4 percent saying they’re satisfied.
‘Wow, it’s amazing! Only 4 percent aligning with Donald Trump on this issue is incredibly low,’ Enten remarked during a segment on CNN’s News Central.
‘I’ve never seen anything quite like it.’
For left-leaning respondents, 60 percent said they were dissatisfied with the case as well and 3 percent said they were satisfied.
Enten pointed out that Trump had relied on the backing of conspiracy theorists to secure his reelection and had frequently vowed to fully disclose Epstein’s case file.
Last week, the Justice Department released findings stating that Epstein never even kept a ‘client list’ and that he killed himself in jail.

CNN’s Harry Enten indicated that Donald Trump might be facing significant voter dissatisfaction due to his management of the Epstein matter, as polls show that many Americans are discontented with the government’s transparency.

Epstein, depicted here in 2005, was found dead at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City on August 10, 2019. Federal authorities determined it was suicide. In the years following, questions have arisen about how someone so closely watched could have ended his life without intervention.
The announcement sparked strong criticism from prominent MAGA supporters and fringe theorists, whom Enten noted were instrumental in reviving Trump’s political standing after his 2020 election defeat.
‘Donald Trump, from the very beginning, has been pushing conspiracy theories over and over and over again, and he has benefited from them historically,’ the data expert said.
‘And now, finally, it’s coming back to actually bite him.’
When asked by host Sara Sidner what the poll indicated overall, Enten replied: ‘I would say that the word is dissatisfied.
‘That is how Americans feel in terms of the releases so far in the Epstein case.’
He highlighted how QAnon’s support for Trump in last year’s election proved crucial to his win over Kamala Harris, when the Republican repeatedly suggested there was more to the case than meets the eye.
Such claims stoked the interests of many, especially on the right.
Both Democrats and Republicans are now calling on Trump to make good on his promise.

Epstein and Trump are seen together at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in 1997

The DOJ and FBI said no one else will be arrested and charged in connection to Epstein’s crimes. When asked by host Sara Sidner what the poll indicated overall, Enten said: ‘I would say that the word is dissatisfied’
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday said that the files should be released.
The Justice Department’s announcement on the findings earned harsh criticism from leading MAGA figures, including Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly and Laura Loomer.
Attorney General Pam Bondi had insisted in February that the Epstein list was ‘sitting on my desk right now to review.’ She subsequently released Epstein documents to right-wing influencers that turned out to contain no new information.
Some critics have called for Bondi to be fired while pointing to the announcement as proof of a conspiracy surrounding Epstein and his associates.
Epstein and Trump have were pictured together several times in the ’90s and 2000s. Both carved out presences in Manhattan and Palm Beach.
In a Saturday Truth Social post, Trump blamed Barack Obama, Hilly Clinton, former FBI boss James Comey and ‘the Losers and Criminals of the Biden Administration’ for the Epstein files, painting it as unreliable.
He also reiterated the Justice Department’s stance that a list of Epstein’s old clients did not exist, angering many who voted for him in the process.
Enten hit this home with data from a series of older polls, including one of registered voters who believed in conspiracy theories peddled by QAnon.
The poll, conducted by nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute two months before the election, showed Trump beating Harris by a margin of +61.
The same poll found registered voters who rejected such conspiracies preferred Harris over Trump by a margin of +16.

Surveillance footage released last week to back up the DOJ’s claim that disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in a New York City prison cell in August 2019 was likely edited, an analysis from Wired has revealed
Another poll showed how registered GOP voters and right-leaning independents who picked Trump in 2024 and 2016 have repeatedly sided with conspiracy theories the president has pushed for years.
‘Trump swam in the conspiracy theorist waters for years, and now, finally, the sharks in those waters are coming to try and get him,’ Enten said in response.
On Saturday, Trump tried to wave off disgruntled voters clamoring for the full case file with a widely ridiculed post to Truth Social.
‘What’s going on with my “boys” and, in some cases, “gals”?’ asked the president. ‘We have a PERFECT Administration, THE TALK OF THE WORLD, and “selfish people’ are trying to hurt it, all over a guy who never dies, Jeffrey Epstein.’
A report from Wired last week found the surveillance footage released to back up the Justice Department’s claim that Epstein killed himself in a New York City prison cell in 2019 was likely edited.
Further analysis from the publication revealed a full three minutes of the footage was cut out.
Daily Mail contacted the Federal Bureau of Prisons for comment.