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The Epstein Slide | Behind the Numbers with Rick & Andrew Wilson

The shutdown, tariffs, and Epstein revelations have fused into a single narrative of political and personal failure.
  • Trump’s approval collapse is accelerating across every major polling series, including among Republicans.

  • Independents are consistently breaking against Trump and congressional Republicans in blame and favorability metrics.

  • New polling shows voters increasingly view Trump’s Epstein ties as close and credible, not partisan noise.


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Trump’s approval is in freefall, with the ECP tracker dropping him to 41% approval while AP-NORC shows Republican support collapsing from 81% in March to 68% in November (insert image: AP-NORC GOP erosion graphic).

The negativity is broad and sticky: Navigator’s word clouds are dominated by “Epstein,” “files,” and “tariffs,” signaling that voters aren’t just hearing bad news—they’re attributing it directly to him (insert image: Navigator negativity word clouds). The shutdown deepened the damage, with independents blaming Trump and Republicans nearly two-to-one, a divide reinforced by Navigator’s final “blame game” read (insert image: Navigator shutdown blame chart).

Then there’s the character blow: YouGov finds 43% of Americans now describe Trump and Epstein as “close friends,” a framing that pushes the story from scandal to moral corrosion.

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What’s cracking isn’t only his coalition but the entire permission structure that once insulated him from consequences. This moment isn’t turbulence—it’s a structural unraveling in plain sight.


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