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Most Americans don’t trust Supreme Court to rule fairly on 2024 election cases, poll finds

Most Americans doubt the US Supreme Court’s fairness in deciding Donald Trump’s legal cases relating to the 2024 presidential election, a new poll has revealed.

According to a CNN poll released on Monday, 58 per cent of respondents said they did not trust the Supreme Court to make the “right decisions”.

When asked if they trusted the Supreme Court, 58 per cent of respondents either said “not at all” or “just some”.

Only a small group – 11 per cent of respondents – said they trusted the Supreme Court “a great deal” and 31 per cent said “a moderate amount”.

The poll revealed that among Democrats, 63 per cent expressed some trust in the court, with 27 per cent having no trust at all and 36 per cent having just some trust.

Republicans displayed more confidence in the court, with 48 per cent indicating limited trust, which included 17 per cent who said they had no trust and 31 per cent with some trust. Independents held similar views to Democrats.

A federal grand jury indictment charges Mr Trump with conspiracy and obstruction for his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

According to the CNN poll by SSRS, the majority of Americans are eager for a verdict on those federal charges before the next presidential election.

Many respondents anticipated that if Mr Trump won, he would pardon himself for any federal offences he was found guilty of, or choose not to concede if he was defeated in the November election.

Nearly half of Americans – at 48 per cent – believed it was crucial to have a verdict on the charges before the 2024 presidential election, with 16 per cent expressing a preference for seeing a verdict by then.

Only 11 per cent advocated for delaying the trial until after the election, while another 25

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