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A new poll reveals a deep partisan split over claims that Trump is using the Justice Department to target political foes, with most Democrats agreeing and most Republicans disagreeing.
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll found 55% of Americans believe President Trump is using the Justice Department to target political opponents, with a stark partisan divide: 85% of Democrats agree, compared to 29% of Republicans.
The survey, conducted October 14–20, follows Trump’s September 20 call for prosecutions of James Comey, Adam Schiff, and Letitia James.
Comey was indicted on September 25, James on October 9, and Schiff is under investigation.
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Vice President JD Vance denied political motives, asserting the actions are legally grounded.
A Quinnipiac poll showed 83% of Republicans support the prosecutions, while 92% of Democrats oppose them.
Una nueva encuesta revela una profunda división partidista sobre las afirmaciones de que Trump está utilizando el Departamento de Justicia para atacar a enemigos políticos, con la mayoría de los demócratas de acuerdo y la mayoría de los republicanos en desacuerdo.