Trump: Fake Polling Should Be ‘a Criminal Offense’
President Donald Trump escalated his criticism of what he calls “fake and fraudulent polling” on Monday, arguing that the practice should be treated as a criminal matter and accusing major media outlets of intentionally misleading voters and attempting to sway election outcomes.
In an extended post on Truth Social, Trump said large news organizations knowingly circulated inaccurate polling data during the 2024 election cycle in order to dampen voter enthusiasm and manipulate public opinion.
“Fake and Fraudulent Polling should be, virtually, a criminal offense,” Trump wrote, singling out surveys promoted by The New York Times, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC, which he said were “knowingly wrong” and reflected “nothing even close to the final results.”
According to Trump, the polls were designed to influence the election narrative despite what he described as a sweeping victory at the ballot box.
“I won in a Landslide, including winning the Popular Vote, all 7 of the 7 Swing States, the Electoral College was a rout, and 2,750 Counties to 525,” he wrote. “You can’t do much better than that.”
Trump said that while he has also taken issue at times with polling from Fox News and The Wall Street Journal, independent pollsters who accurately gauged voter sentiment were largely ignored by mainstream outlets.
“There are great Pollsters that called the Election right, but the Media does not want to use them in any way, shape, or form,” Trump wrote, describing the situation as a “Polling SCAM” and criticizing what he sees as the decline of American journalism.
The comments come as Trump continues to pursue legal action against The New York Times. Last week, he said he plans to add the Times/Siena poll to his defamation lawsuit, accusing the paper of publishing “fake results” skewed heavily in favor of Democrats.
The most recent Times/Siena survey showed Trump with a 40% approval rating and 56% disapproval one year into his current term. The poll also reported that nearly half of respondents believe the country is worse off under Trump, a conclusion he strongly disputed.
“The Times Siena Poll, which is always tremendously negative to me, especially just before the Election of 2024, where I won in a Landslide, will be added to my lawsuit,” Trump wrote in a separate post Thursday.
Trump said his legal team has formally demanded documentation detailing how the poll was conducted and how its results were calculated.
Trump originally filed suit against The New York Times and several of its reporters last year, alleging defamation tied to coverage of his 2024 campaign. Although a federal judge dismissed the initial case, Trump refiled the lawsuit in October, and the matter remains pending.
For years, conservatives have argued that establishment polling consistently undercounts Republican voters, particularly those in working-class and rural communities, while overstating Democratic turnout. A series of high-profile polling failures in recent election cycles has further fueled doubts about the reliability of mainstream surveys.
Trump said he plans to continue confronting media organizations he believes are misusing their influence.
“They have become deranged and sick,” he wrote. “They suffer from TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME. They have to pay a price for FAKE AND FRAUDULENT NEWS — and hopefully, they will.”
{Matzav.com}
