American voters trust Michael Cohen more than President Trump, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.

The university asked people on both sides of the aisle who was more believable in the wake of Cohen’s congressional testimony — and 50 percent of those polled picked Trump’s former lawyer.

Only 35 percent of the respondents chose the president, according to Quinnipiac.

Republicans provided most of the support, with 79 percent believing Trump. Eighty-six percent of Democrats chose Cohen — who is about to head to jail for lying to Congress.

The disgraced and recently disbarred attorney appeared before the House Oversight Committee last week and accused the president of a wide array of things, including being a “conman” and “cheat.”

Forty-four percent of the people polled in the Quinnipiac survey said they believed Cohen told the truth during his testimony, while 36 percent thought he was lying.