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Trump's Approval Numbers Hardly Touched After Manafort And Cohen Week
President Trump's job approval rating hardly wavered after former campaign chairman Paul Manafort's conviction and ex-personal lawyer Michael Cohen's guilty plea on Tuesday, according to the results of pair of polls released Sunday.
Trump's job approval in a survey conducted from Aug. 18-22 sat at 46 percent, while 51 percent disapproved, a NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey found. A second poll conducted between Aug. 22-25 revealed his approval numbers held steady, despite the legal jeopardy of his associates. The second survey from NBC News and the Wall Street Journal found 44 percent of respondents approved of Trump's job performance, whereas 52 percent did not.
Manafort was found guilty by a federal court in Virginia on Aug. 21 of eight out of 18 tax and bank fraud charges stemming from special counsel Robert Mueller's federal Russia investigation. On the same day, Cohen pleaded guilty in front of a New York federal court to eight charges that emanated from a U.S. Attorney's Office in the Southern District of New York probe following a referral from Mueller.
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