特朗普诚信度创新低

特朗普诚信度创新低

2025-08-18Donald Trump
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小撒
早上好老王,我是小撒。欢迎收听专为您打造的Goose Pod。今天是8月18日,星期一。
诗仙李白
吾乃诗仙李白。今日与君共论,特朗普诚信之事。
小撒
咱们这就开始。根据最新的YouGov民调,特朗普总统的诚信评级跌到了他第二个任期以来的最低点,只有31%的美国人认为他诚实。这可不是个小数字啊,信任的基石一旦动摇,后面的事就难办了。
诗仙李白
君王失信,则天下皆疑。昔日共和党内,信者十之有七八,今亦降至七成。可见人心思变,非一党一派所能固守。民心如水,可载舟,亦可覆舟。
小撒
没错,尤其是处理爱泼斯坦案的方式,简直是火上浇油。高达七成的美国人,包括超过半数的共和党人,都对他处理这事儿的方式不满意。大家觉得政府在藏着掖着,这信任度能不跳水吗?
诗仙李白
爱泼斯坦之事,如云遮日,迷雾重重。民众欲求真相而不得,怨声载道,此乃必然。所谓“防民之口,甚于防川”,堵不如疏啊。
小撒
说起这民调支持率,其实是个挺有意思的发明。最早是1937年,一个叫乔治·盖洛普的人搞出来的,用来衡量总统在民众心中的分量。它就像一面镜子,虽然有时会哈哈镜,但总体上能照出个大概轮廓。
诗仙李白
哦?以民意为镜,可知兴替得失。这倒是与我大唐魏征之言有异曲同工之妙。想那杜鲁门总统,支持率曾跌至两成二,可谓“门前冷落鞍马稀”。此等境遇,堪比帝王末路。
小撒
哈哈,李白兄这个比喻绝了!确实,杜鲁门当年是够惨的。但也有风光无限的时候,比如小布什总统在911事件后,支持率一度飙升到90%!那真是万众一心,众志成城。可见这支持率,跟过山车似的,大起大落。
诗仙李白
时势造英雄,亦可覆英雄。布什因国难而得民心,此乃“同仇敌忾”之理。自古以来,君主之威望,常系于国之安危、民之祸福。和平年代,民众对领袖的审视,则更为严苛细致。
小撒
确实如此。而且从历史数据看,美国民众对联邦政府的信任度,几十年来一直都不高。从越战、水门事件开始就一路下滑,现在能在22%就算不错了。这不仅仅是针对某一个总统,而是一种长期的不信任感。
小撒
这次信任危机的导火索,爱泼斯坦案,真是充满了矛盾和反转。特朗普政府先是承诺要公开文件,后来又反悔了,说没啥好查的了。这一下就把自己的支持者给惹毛了,感觉被骗了。
诗仙李白
出尔反尔,乃为政大忌。大丈夫一言既出,驷马难追。何况执掌国柄之人?其言行反复,只会令亲者痛,仇者快。失信于民,犹如自毁长城,后患无穷。
小撒
更有意思的是,白宫一方面说这是“假新闻”,一方面又有人出来说,特朗普的名字确实在文件里,但之前就给内部人士看过了。这种前后矛盾的说法,简直就是现代版的“此地无银三百两”,越描越黑。
诗仙李白
哈,此乃“欲盖弥彰”之举。宫闱秘事,自古难明。然纸终究包不住火,真相如锥在囊中,其末立见。越是遮掩,越是引人探究,最终只会让事情败露得更快更彻底。
小撒
这种不信任的直接影响,就是整个社会被撕裂了。现在大家不光是政策上谈不拢,连基本事实都无法达成共识。特朗普用“假新闻”这个词,就把所有不爱听的报道都打入冷宫,支持者也只信他们想信的。
诗仙李白
哀哉!大道既隐,人言各异。当真理被玩弄于股掌之间,世间便再无公论。人人各执一词,互相攻伐,国之根基,岂能安稳?此非一人之祸,乃社稷之忧也。
小撒
正是如此。有调查显示,超过七成的美国人觉得,不同政治立场的人活在完全不同的现实里。这太可怕了,一个国家没有了共同的事实基础,就像一艘船没了统一的航向,大家各划各的桨,能不原地打转吗?
小撒
现在众议院的监督委员会已经发出传票,要求司法部交出所有关于爱泼斯坦的档案,看来这事儿没那么容易过去。共和党内部也有人顶着压力,要求公布真相,这给白宫的压力可不小。
诗仙李白
善哉。天网恢恢,疏而不漏。无论迷雾多深,终有云开雾散之日。且看他如何应对。正义或许会迟到,但绝不会缺席。青山遮不住,毕竟东流去。
小撒
今天的讨论就到这里。感谢您收听Goose Pod。
诗仙李白
知我罪我,其惟春秋。明日再会。

## Donald Trump's Honesty Rating Hits New Low Amid Epstein Case and Economic Concerns **News Title:** Donald Trump’s honesty rating hits new low **Publisher:** Newsweek **Author:** Martha McHardy **Date Covered:** August 9-11, 2025 (polling period) **Source URL:** https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-honesty-rating-polls-new-low-2112892 ### Key Findings: President Donald Trump's perceived honesty has reached its lowest point since he re-entered the White House, according to a recent YouGov/Economist poll. This decline is observed across the general population and even within the Republican party, raising concerns about his ability to maintain public trust and advance his agenda. ### Honesty Ratings: * **Overall Americans:** Only **31 percent** of Americans view Trump as honest and trustworthy. * **Republicans:** * In January, **77 percent** of Republicans found the president trustworthy. * By August, this figure dropped to **71 percent**. * Conversely, Republicans finding him untrustworthy **doubled** from **7 percent** to **14 percent**. **Why it Matters:** Perceived honesty is a crucial factor for public trust, influencing voter enthusiasm and belief in campaign promises. For Trump, whose political brand relies on authenticity, a sustained decline in honesty ratings could undermine his agenda. ### Mounting Pressure Over Epstein Files: Trump is facing significant criticism regarding his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. * **DOJ/FBI Disclosure:** The Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI released a memo and video stating Epstein died by suicide in 2019 and that no secret "client list" exists. This contradicts years of speculation and has angered Trump supporters and victims' advocates who believe the administration is withholding information. * **Legal Setbacks for Transparency:** * A federal judge in Manhattan denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury transcripts from Ghislaine Maxwell's prosecution, deeming it a "diversion." * A similar request in Florida was also rejected, leaving sensitive records sealed. * **Ghislaine Maxwell's Case:** * Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence, has met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. * Her legal team is reportedly exploring a presidential pardon and appealing her conviction, arguing Epstein's 2007 non-prosecution agreement should apply to her. * Maxwell's transfer to a minimum-security prison has intensified outrage among survivors. * **Public Sentiment on Epstein Case:** * Only **20 percent** of Americans approve of Trump's handling of the Epstein case. * **71 percent** believe Trump knew "a lot or something" about Epstein's crimes. * Just **8 percent** believe he knew "nothing." * Billionaire Elon Musk has urged Trump to "just release the files as promised." * Victims and advocacy groups assert the current handling "smacks of a cover-up." ### Economic Confidence Slips: Economic issues are also contributing to Trump's declining approval. * **Inflation:** Inflation rose to **2.7 percent** in June, contradicting Trump's promise to "end inflation on day one" of his second term. * **Job Growth:** Job growth slowed sharply in July, with only **73,000** new jobs added, a decrease from **147,000** the previous month. * **Unemployment Rate:** The unemployment rate edged up to **4.2 percent**, though it remains near historic lows. * **BLS Commissioner Fired:** Following the July jobs report, Trump fired BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer, accusing her of rigging the numbers without evidence. * **Accuracy of Unemployment Data:** Only **22 percent** of Americans believe the government's unemployment rates are accurate. * **Tariff Program Concerns:** Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick predicted $50 billion in monthly revenue from new import taxes. However, JPMorgan forecasts that **60 percent** of these increased costs will be passed on to American consumers. * **Economic Approval Ratings:** * **Handling of the Economy:** Approval dropped from **49 percent** in January to **41 percent** in August, while disapproval rose from **37 percent** to **52 percent**. * **Inflation Ratings:** Approval fell from **45 percent** in January to **35 percent** in August, with disapproval increasing from **39 percent** to **58 percent**. ### What Happens Next: * The Republican-led House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed the DOJ for Epstein files, with a deadline of August 19, indicating the issue will likely persist. * Trump's nominee to run the BLS has suggested suspending the monthly release of jobs data, with August's numbers due in early September.

Donald Trump’s honesty rating hits new low

Read original at Newsweek

President Donald Trump's honesty rating has fallen to its lowest point since he re-entered the White House, according to newly released polling.Just 31 percent of Americans view Trump, according to the latest YouGov/Economist poll, conducted between August 9-11. And that trend is also present among Republicans.

In January, 77 percent of Republicans said the president was trustworthy. By August, that had dropped to 71 percent, while those finding him untrustworthy doubled from 7 percent to 14 percent.Why It MattersA president's perceived honesty is a key driver of public trust, shaping both voter enthusiasm and their willingness to believe campaign promises.

For Trump, whose political brand has long relied on projecting authenticity to his base, a sustained decline in honesty ratings could weaken his ability to roll out his agenda.President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Washington.

Alex Brandon/AP What To KnowMounting Pressure Over Epstein FilesThe latest polling comes as Trump is facing mounting criticism for his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.The Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI recently released a memo and video stating that Epstein died by suicide in 2019 and that no secret "client list" exists, directly countering years of speculation and conspiracy theories.

This disclosure has sparked further anger from Trump supporters and victims' advocates, who believe the administration is withholding key details.In a significant legal setback for transparency efforts, a federal judge in Manhattan denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury transcripts from Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell's prosecution, calling the move more of a diversion than a genuine attempt to release new information.

A similar request in Florida was also rejected, with the court citing legal precedent. These rulings leave many of the case's most sensitive records under seal.Meanwhile, Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence, has held multiple meetings with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to discuss the case.

Her legal team has reportedly floated the idea of a presidential pardon and is appealing her conviction, arguing that Epstein's 2007 non-prosecution agreement should have applied to her as well. Maxwell's recent transfer to a minimum-security prison has intensified outrage from survivors, who see it as further evidence of leniency toward those linked to Epstein.

And public frustration has only grown. Billionaire Elon Musk has urged Trump to "just release the files as promised," while author Michael Wolff has speculated that Trump may be seeking major distractions to shift attention away from the Epstein fallout. Victims and advocacy groups remain adamant that all records be made public, arguing that the current handling of the case "smacks of a cover-up."

Public discontent is also reflected in the polls. Only 20 percent of Americans said they approve of Trump's handling of the Epstein case in the most recent YouGov/Economist poll. And 71 percent say they think Trump knew a lot or something about Epstein's crimes. Just 8 percent said they believe he did not know anything.

Trump has maintained that he had no knowledge of or involvement in Epstein's crimes.Economic Confidence SlipsMeanwhile, the economy is also causing a headache for Trump. Inflation rose to 2.7 percent in June.That is despite Trump's previous promise to end inflation on day one of his second term. "Starting on day one, we will end inflation and make America affordable again, to bring down the prices of all goods," he said during a rally in Bozeman, Montana, in August 2024.

And job growth slowed sharply in July, with just 73,000 new jobs added—down from 147,000 the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The unemployment rate edged up to 4.2 percent, though it remains near historic lows. After last month's jobs report was published, Trump fired BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer.

In a post, Trump accused McEntarfer—without offering evidence—of rigging the numbers to harm his administration.Now, only 22 percent say the government's unemployment rates are accurate.There are also concerns about Trump's tariff program. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick predicted $50 billion in monthly revenue from the new import taxes, which came into effect this month.

But JPMorgan warned that 60 percent of the increased costs are expected to be passed on to American consumers through higher prices.Amid those concerns, approval of Trump's handling of the economy has fallen sharply this year. In January, 49 percent approved and 37 percent disapproved. By August, approval had dropped to 41 percent, while disapproval had risen to 52 percent.

His ratings on inflation show a similar slide. In January, 45 percent approved and 39 percent disapproved. By August, only 35 percent approved, compared with 58 percent who disapproved.What Happens NextThe Republican-led House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the DOJ for its files on Epstein, with a deadline of August 19 to hand them over, suggesting the issue isn't going away for the president anytime soon.

Meanwhile, Trump's new nominee to run the BLS hinted at suspending the monthly release of jobs data. August's numbers are due to be published in the first week of September.

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