In the poll, 47 percent of Iowa voters said they think Trump lied to the public about matters under investigation by Mueller, while 46 percent said they think Trump told the public the truth.

More Iowa voters — 50 percent of respondents in the poll — said they do not believe Mueller’s report cleared Trump of all wrongdoing, while 43 percent said they do think the report completely cleared the president.

The poll results were broken down by Iowa voters’ 2016 presidential preferences, and the results are not surprising: 83 percent of Trump voters said they think he has told the truth about the investigation, while 91 percent of Hillary Clinton voters said they think Trump has lied about the investigation.

Thirteen percent of Trump voters said they think the Mueller report did not clear him of all wrongdoing, and 28 percent said they think the full report should be made public, according to the poll results.

Iowa voters also are perfectly split on how they feel about Trump’s job performance and whether they plan to support his re-election in 2020.

When asked whether they approve or disapprove of Trump’s job performance, Iowa voters responded with a perfect split at 49 percent apiece.