A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds broad doubt among Americans about whether President Donald Trump’s administration is helping to ensure justice in cases connected to Jeffrey Epstein. The survey shows that only 21% of Republicans believe the administration has done so, while just 10% of Americans overall share that view. The polling results, drawn from a six-day survey that closed on Monday, reflect skepticism about accountability related to Epstein, an accused sex trafficker. The findings come as congressional investigators continue to probe allegations surrounding Epstein and associated cases. Although the poll focuses on perceptions of the Trump administration’s role, it also signals wider public uncertainty about how thoroughly those involved are being held to account. Reuters and Ipsos present the results as a measure of trust in government efforts rather than an assessment of specific investigations or outcomes. Neither source indicates that the poll measures the legality or completeness of any particular case; it instead captures attitudes toward whether justice is being delivered in the broader Epstein-related context.