A majority of voters believe that the prosecution of President Donald J. Trump is a “politically motivated witch hunt,” and that he is unlikely to be able to get a fair trial in New York City, according to numbers released Monday by Rasmussen Reports.
The data, which emerges from a national survey of 1,126 U.S. likely voters, reveals that just 27 percent of those survey think it is “very likely” Trump receives a fair trial. Fifteen percent say it is “somewhat likely,” but a combined 51 percent majority believe it is “not very likely” or “not likely at all.” Six percent told Rasmussen they were “not sure.”
Additionally, 54 percent were inclined to agree with President Donald Trump that the case against him, especially in the so-called “hush money” trial in New York, is a “politically motivated witch hunt.” Forty percent disagreed, with six percent unsure, again.