HILL STAFF VIEWS: 80 Percent of Congressional Aides Say There’s an Epstein Cover-up
(QUICK READ) — It’s a rare phenomenon when 80 percent or more of congressional aides agree on one of the most prominent and controversial issues facing the nation, but the latest CNCT Capitol Pulse reveals just such an example.
Fully 80 percent of the anonymous congressional aides responding when asked if they believe there is a coverup at work presently regarding the details of the scandal in which prominent world figures are implicated in sexual abuse of underage girls on a remote island owned by the now-deceased influence peddler, Jeffrey Epstein.
Here are the full results, according to CNCT Capitol Pulse:
Who said “yes” 80 Percent overall
- 95 percent DEM Under 30 / 92 percent DEM Ops
- 88 percent DEM / 77 percent GOP
- 88 percent GOP Ops / 80 percent GOP Sr. Policy
Who said “no” 6 percent overall
- 20 percent GOP Jr. Policy / 18 percent GOP Senate
- 8 percent GOP / 2 percent DEM
- 8 percent DEM Ops / 5 percent DEM Men
Who said “unsure” 14 percent overall
- 38 percent GOP Comms / 24 percent GOP Women
- 25 percent DEM Senate / 18 percent DEM Sr. Policy
- 15 percent GOP / 10 percent DEM
It is important to remember that the CNCT Capitol Pulse surveys are no scientific, but rather suggestive, of the views of those Hill staffers responding anonymously.