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Public Interest in Epstein Files Plummets as Trump’s Approval Holds Steady

Search trends show Americans have moved on from the Epstein files, leaving legal battles without voter momentum.

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ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND - JULY 28: A van showing an image of Jeffrey Epstien with Donald Trump organised by the group "Everyone Hates Elon" is seen on Union Terrace prior to a visit of President Trump’s visit to his golf course at Balmedie on July 28, 2025 in Aberdeen, Scotland. U.S. President Donald Trump is visiting his Trump Turnberry golf course, as well as Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeenshire, during a brief visit to Scotland from July 25 to 29. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Overview

  • CNN data analyst Harry Enten said Google searches for “Epstein” have dropped by 89% over the past three weeks, calling the controversy a “nothingburger.”
  • Only about 1% of respondents in recent CNN polling named the Epstein issue as a top concern, indicating negligible voter interest across parties.
  • President Trump’s approval rating stands at roughly 44%, up from 37% at the same point in his first term, with nearly 90% support among Republican voters.
  • Last month’s Justice Department finding that Epstein died by suicide with no evidence of a ‘client list’ has not halted motions to unseal grand jury transcripts, FOIA appeals and related court challenges.
  • After initial demands for transparency, conservative figures and the White House have downplayed the controversy and Trump has filed a $10 billion defamation suit against The Wall Street Journal.