With Donald Trump’s poll numbers falling after a series of inflammatory remarks and controversies, Democratic rival Hillary Clinton has opened up a comfortable lead. But even as her standing improves, the same polls show Americans still don’t trust her.

A Fox News poll released last week showed 36 percent of voters consider Clinton “honest and trustworthy,” up from 30 percent in June in the same poll. Trump’s “honest and trustworthy” numbers rose from 34 percent to 36 percent over the same period. In the horse race, Clinton was beating Trump 49 percent to 39 percent, according to the poll of 1,022 voters conducted July 31 to Aug. 2 with a 3-point margin of error.

Last week’s Washington Post/ABC News survey gave Clinton an 8 percentage point lead over Trump. Her untrustworthiness numbers are still high: 59 percent said Clinton is not honest and trustworthy and about two-thirds said she is too willing to bend the rules.

Economist/YouGov polls since the beginning of the year show that while her favorability numbers are up less than a percentage point, she rates lower in trustworthiness now than she did in January.