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81% of U.S. adults believe the Trump administration must comply with federal court orders.
Among MAGA Republicans, opinions are split 50%-50% on whether Trump should comply with court orders.
Democrats overwhelmingly (96%) believe the administration must follow court orders.
55% of Americans have a favorable opinion of the Supreme Court, while 45% view it unfavorably.
The poll also touched on topics beyond the Supreme Court, revealing mixed opinions on Robert F. Kennedy and strong support for vaccines.
The NBC News Decision Desk Poll, conducted online from May 30 to June 10 with a sample of 19,410 adults, highlights key divisions in American sentiment regarding the Trump administration’s adherence to legal rulings and the Supreme Court.
The poll arises in the context of the Trump administration’s executive actions, including its deportation program, which have faced legal challenges. The issue of whether the White House can ignore rulings from federal courts has come to the fore, with some officials decrying what they see as judicial overreach.
Views of the Supreme Court are also varied, with Republicans showing more support than Democrats. However, strong opinions on the court are relatively low, indicating a degree of ambivalence among the public. The court is expected to rule on contentious cases, including one concerning birthright citizenship, which could further shape public perception.
Another interesting area explored by the poll relates to vaccines. A large majority of Americans strongly support using vaccines to prevent disease, with 49% strongly supporting vaccines and another 31% somewhat supporting them.
Q: What does the poll reveal about Americans' views on Trump obeying court rulings?
The poll indicates that 81% of U.S. adults believe the Trump administration must comply with federal court orders.
Q: How do MAGA Republicans feel about this issue?
Among MAGA Republicans, opinions are split 50%-50% on whether Trump should comply with federal court orders.
Q: What are Americans' views on the Supreme Court?
55% of Americans have a favorable opinion of the Supreme Court, while 45% view it unfavorably.
A strong majority of Americans believe the Trump administration should comply with federal court rulings.
There is a significant divide among MAGA Republicans on this issue.
Views on the Supreme Court are mixed, with Republicans more supportive than Democrats.
Support for vaccines remains high among Americans.
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