Most Americans believe Donald Trump has inappropriately profited since returning to the White House, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll reported by multiple outlets. The poll finds that 69% of respondents say Trump’s business interests influence presidential decisions.

The results reflect public concern about the relationship between Trump’s private business dealings and his official duties. Both sources describe the same Reuters/Ipsos figures, focusing on how a clear majority views potential conflicts between personal financial interests and government decision-making.

While the reports primarily center on the poll’s headline finding, they do not present new evidence beyond public attitudes. The framing differs slightly by outlet, but both articles point to the same underlying statistic and the same overall implication: many Americans believe business considerations affect the presidency.