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The media and Congress fared even worse than the White House in a new Marist/NPR poll – and opinion polls themselves have a trust deficit of their own
Daily Mail: Six in 10 Americans say they don't trust the Trump administration but Congress and the media have even worse numbers – and hardly ANYONE trusts opinion polls
* Marist/NPR poll found 61 per cent of U.S. adults don't trust the Trump administration
* That number was 68 per cent for Congress and the media, however, giving the president a leg up
* Americans trust the U.S. intelligence community and the courts
* But 61 per cent distrust opinion polls, and just 35 per cent believe them
The Trump administration is suffering from a trust deficit as the president battles with federal lawmakers and political journalists.
But a new poll that identified the problem found Americans trust Congress and the news media even less.
A survey conducted by Marist College for National Public Radio and the PBS 'NewsHour' program found just 37 per cent of adults in the U.S. trust the Trump administration, compared with 61 per cent who don't.
More than four in 10 said they don't trust the administration 'at all.'
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WNU Editor: I can understand why the Trump administration, Congress, and the media are not trusted. But 60% trust the intelligence community?!?!?!?!
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