• A new Fox News poll finds Americans are divided over U.S. military action against Iran, with about 50% approving and 50% disapproving of the current strikes, even as 61% view Iran as a national security threat. The survey shows stark partisan differences: more than eight in 10 Republicans approve of the use of force, while nearly eight in 10 Democrats disapprove. Among independents, roughly six in 10 disapprove of the military action. Veterans appear more supportive than the general public, with 59% of voters who have served in the military saying they approve of the strikes. �
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    A new Fox News poll finds Americans are divided over U.S. military action against Iran, with about 50% approving and 50% disapproving of the current strikes, even as 61% view Iran as a national security threat. The survey shows stark partisan differences: more than eight in 10 Republicans approve of the use of force, while nearly eight in 10 Democrats disapprove. Among independents, roughly six in 10 disapprove of the military action. Veterans appear more supportive than the general public, with 59% of voters who have served in the military saying they approve of the strikes. � Babushahi.com #FoxNewsPoll #USPolitics #IranConflict #PublicOpinion #MilitaryAction #PartisanDivide #BreakingNews
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  • **While some social-media posts claim “80% of Americans” believe President Donald Trump initiated the conflict with Iran as a deliberate diversion from Epstein-related controversies, there’s no reputable poll showing that specific statistic. What is clear from multiple recent surveys is that a majority of Americans disapprove of U.S. military action in Iran and many question Trump’s judgment on use of force. For example, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found just about 27% of Americans supported the strikes on Iran, with a higher share expressing disapproval, and a CNN poll showed a wide partisan divide in views on the conflict.

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    Public skepticism about the administration’s motives and about Trump’s handling of foreign policy has been documented, including criticism that past efforts to redirect attention during political controversies haven’t always worked as intended. However, no major mainstream polling organization has reported that 80% of Americans believe the Iran conflict was launched specifically to distract from Epstein-related issues.

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    **While some social-media posts claim “80% of Americans” believe President Donald Trump initiated the conflict with Iran as a deliberate diversion from Epstein-related controversies, there’s no reputable poll showing that specific statistic. What is clear from multiple recent surveys is that a majority of Americans disapprove of U.S. military action in Iran and many question Trump’s judgment on use of force. For example, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found just about 27% of Americans supported the strikes on Iran, with a higher share expressing disapproval, and a CNN poll showed a wide partisan divide in views on the conflict. Council on Foreign Relations Public skepticism about the administration’s motives and about Trump’s handling of foreign policy has been documented, including criticism that past efforts to redirect attention during political controversies haven’t always worked as intended. However, no major mainstream polling organization has reported that 80% of Americans believe the Iran conflict was launched specifically to distract from Epstein-related issues. #DonaldTrump #USPolitics #IranConflict #PublicOpinion #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #BreakingNews
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  • More than half of Americans now say they believe Donald Trump is covering up aspects of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, according to a February 13–16, 2026 Economist/YouGov poll. In that survey, 53% of respondents said they think Trump is trying to conceal information related to Epstein, while 29% said they do not. The same poll found that 50% believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s illicit activities, compared to 30% who believe he was not.
    It is important to note that Trump has not been charged with any crime connected to Epstein and has denied wrongdoing. These numbers reflect public perception — not legal findings. However, perception can carry significant political weight, especially when trust in institutions is already strained.
    Approval ratings regarding the handling of the Epstein investigation remain low, with only 24% approving of Trump’s approach and 57% disapproving. Following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act and the subsequent release of heavily redacted documents, criticism has grown over transparency and how the information has been managed. Even some former allies have publicly questioned the political handling of the situation.
    Regardless of political affiliation, the broader takeaway is clear: public trust in government institutions appears to be declining, and the Epstein case continues to raise questions in the minds of many Americans.
    What’s your view — does this reflect real concerns about transparency, or is it political polarization at work?
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    More than half of Americans now say they believe Donald Trump is covering up aspects of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, according to a February 13–16, 2026 Economist/YouGov poll. In that survey, 53% of respondents said they think Trump is trying to conceal information related to Epstein, while 29% said they do not. The same poll found that 50% believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s illicit activities, compared to 30% who believe he was not. It is important to note that Trump has not been charged with any crime connected to Epstein and has denied wrongdoing. These numbers reflect public perception — not legal findings. However, perception can carry significant political weight, especially when trust in institutions is already strained. Approval ratings regarding the handling of the Epstein investigation remain low, with only 24% approving of Trump’s approach and 57% disapproving. Following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act and the subsequent release of heavily redacted documents, criticism has grown over transparency and how the information has been managed. Even some former allies have publicly questioned the political handling of the situation. Regardless of political affiliation, the broader takeaway is clear: public trust in government institutions appears to be declining, and the Epstein case continues to raise questions in the minds of many Americans. What’s your view — does this reflect real concerns about transparency, or is it political polarization at work? #USPolitics #EpsteinCase #PublicOpinion #PoliticalDebate #GovernmentTransparency #Accountability #Polls #BreakingNews
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  • Model and actress Christie Brinkley criticized Donald Trump, saying he has done a “good job of destroying the country.” Her remarks quickly circulated across social media, sparking strong reactions from both supporters and critics.
    The comments reignited broader debate about political leadership, the direction of the country, and the influence of public figures in shaping opinion during highly polarized times in the United States. Supporters of Brinkley argue that celebrities, like all citizens, have the right to voice political views. Critics counter that celebrity commentary can deepen divisions or oversimplify complex policy issues.
    As political discourse continues to intensify online, statements from high-profile figures often become flashpoints in the national conversation.
    #ChristieBrinkley #DonaldTrump #PoliticalDebate #USPolitics #PublicOpinion #FBLifestyle #Trending
    Model and actress Christie Brinkley criticized Donald Trump, saying he has done a “good job of destroying the country.” Her remarks quickly circulated across social media, sparking strong reactions from both supporters and critics. The comments reignited broader debate about political leadership, the direction of the country, and the influence of public figures in shaping opinion during highly polarized times in the United States. Supporters of Brinkley argue that celebrities, like all citizens, have the right to voice political views. Critics counter that celebrity commentary can deepen divisions or oversimplify complex policy issues. As political discourse continues to intensify online, statements from high-profile figures often become flashpoints in the national conversation. #ChristieBrinkley #DonaldTrump #PoliticalDebate #USPolitics #PublicOpinion #FBLifestyle #Trending
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