Poll Finds More US Support for Impeaching Trump

Poll Finds More US Support for Impeaching Trump

May 9, 2019, 5:15 PM

Poll Finds More US Support for Impeaching Trump

FILE - A woman holds a sign expressing her opinion about impeaching President Donald Trump at a rally organized by Women's March NYC at Foley Square in Lower Manhattan in New York, , Jan. 19, 2019.
FILE – A woman holds a sign expressing her opinion about impeaching President Donald Trump at a rally organized by Women's March NYC at Foley Square in Lower Manhattan in New York, , Jan. 19, 2019.

NEW YORK —

The number of Americans who said President Donald Trump should be impeached rose 5 percentage points since mid-April, to 45 percent, while more than half said that continued congressional probes of Trump would interfere with key government business, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Thursday.

The opinion poll, conducted Monday, did not make clear whether investigation-fatigued Americans wanted House of Representatives Democrats to pull back on their probes or press forward aggressively and just get impeachment over with.

The question is an urgent one for senior Democrats in the House, who are wrestling with whether to launch impeachment proceedings despite likely insurmountable opposition to it in the Republican-controlled Senate.

On Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi re-emphasized that leaders of the investigative committees in the House were taking a step-by-step approach.

FILE - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., talks to reporters at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 2, 2019.
FILE – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., talks to reporters at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 2, 2019.

Following facts

"This is very methodical. It's very Constitution-based," the California Democrat said. "We won't go any faster than the facts take us, or any slower than the facts take us."

In addition to the 45 percent pro-impeachment figure, the Monday poll found that 42 percent of Americans said Trump should not be impeached. The rest said they had no opinion.

In comparison, an April 18-19 survey found that 40 percent of all Americans wanted Trump impeached.

The latest poll showed stronger support for impeachment among Democrats and independents.

It also showed that 57 percent of adults agreed that continued investigations into Trump would interfere with important government business. That included about half of all Democrats and three-quarters of all Republicans.

After a nearly two-year investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller of Trump and Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, House Democrats are pursuing multiple inquiries into Trump's presidency, his family and his business interests.

FILE - Four pages of special counsel Robert Mueller's report are shown on the witness table in the House Intelligence Committee hearing room on Capitol Hill, in Washington, April 18, 2019.
FILE – Four pages of special counsel Robert Mueller's report are shown on the witness table in the House Intelligence Committee hearing room on Capitol Hill, in Washington, April 18, 2019.

Trump is declining to cooperate with at least a half-dozen such inquiries, refusing to disclose his tax returns, invoking executive privilege to keep the unredacted Mueller report under wraps and filing unprecedented lawsuits to block House investigators.

'A circus'

"It's becoming a circus over there" in Washington, said Fatima Alsrogy, 36, a T-shirt designer from Dallas who took the poll. "There are so many more important things the country needs to pay attention to right now."

Alsrogy, an independent, thinks Trump should be impeached. Yet she also wishes lawmakers would do more to improve the health care system for self-employed people like her.

"I bought my own [health] insurance on an Obamacare exchange," she said. "It's a huge expense, and I don't know if Obamacare is going to be amended or taken away. It's stressful."

The poll also found that 32 percent said Congress treated the Mueller report fairly, while 47 percent disagreed.

Trump's popularity was unchanged from a similar poll that ran last week — 39 percent of adults said they approved of Trump, while 55 percent said they disapproved.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online in English, throughout the United States. It gathered responses from 1,006 adults and had a credibility interval, a measure of precision, of about 4 percentage points.

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