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Reuters/Ipsos poll: 63% of Americans call Trump family crypto profits inappropriate

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Summary

The segment reports results from a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll on American views of President Trump's family profiting from cryptocurrency ventures while in office. It highlights majority disapproval, partisan splits, and perceptions that business interests influence policy decisions. The broadcast draws directly from the four-day online poll of 1,166 adults completed August 17, 2026. It references independent voter concerns, broader corruption perceptions, and potential midterm implications for Republicans amid Trump's reported $1.4 billion in crypto income last year.

Editorial Assessment

The reporting faithfully conveys the poll's core findings on inappropriateness (63% overall, ~30% among Republicans) and business influence (69% overall, half of Republicans). It accurately notes stronger intensity among Democrats and independents. Context on Trump's financial disclosures and crypto policy is factual but limited; the segment omits detailed methodology margins or comparisons to prior administrations. Viewer perception could be skewed by the focus on negative partisan effects without equal weight on Trump's independent management claims or Republican defenses. Overall, the piece is data-driven rather than interpretive.

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Majority of public thinks Trump family crypto profits inappropriate

Reuters/Ipsos poll: 63% inappropriate, 32% appropriate.

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Only about a quarter or third of Republicans see it as inappropriate

Poll: about 30% of Republicans called the deals inappropriate.

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About half of Republicans think business ventures influence White House decisions

Poll found half of Republicans believe business considerations influence decisions.

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Independents critical; both parties seen as corrupt but more intense for Republicans

Poll: 49% say Republicans more corrupt vs 41% Democrats; two-thirds of independents see influence.

Sources Consulted

  1. Most Americans believe Trump has inappropriately profited since returning to power, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
  2. Most Americans believe Trump has inappropriately profited ...
  3. Reuters/Ipsos August 2026 Poll