While nearly half of Americans support the second indictment of former President Donald Trump relating to his alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving office, many also believe it was politically motivated.
On Thursday, Trump announced he was indicted by Special Counsel Jack Smith on 37 federal counts relating to the unlawful retention of classified documents, describing the investigation to Fox News Digital as “the greatest witch hunt of all time.”
A recent ABC/Ipsos poll conducted after the shocking indictment found that 48% of Americans think Trump was rightfully charged in the classified documents case, while 35% do not think he should have been indicted. About 17% reported feeling unsure about whether the former president should have been indicted the second time.
Among political parties, 86% of Democrats and 45% of independents said they support the indictment, while the majority of Republicans, 67%, disagree with the charges against Trump.
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About 42% of American believe the charges are very serious, while 28% do not think the charges against the former president should be taken seriously.
Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Georgia Republican convention after being indicted. (John Bazemore)
While the former president says he will plead not guilty, the poll suggested that 46% of Americans think that given the charges, Trump should halt his 2024 campaign for president. Despite some concern, 38% believe he should continue his campaign, while 16% did not have an opinion.
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The indictment is the second faced by Trump since launching his 2024 campaign for president, after being first indicted on charges stemming from alleged claims he made hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election.
Fox News’ Brooke Singman contributed to this report.

