83 per cent says that the president is required to follow the rulings of the Supreme Court: Wiping



A new poll found that most Americans say that the president is required to follow the provisions of the Supreme Court.

The poll, issued by the University of Market on Thursday, found that 83 percent of the respondents believe that the Supreme Commander should follow the laws decided by the Supreme Court judges. However, 17 percent says that the president has the authority to ignore these decisions and cancel these decisions.

The poll found that more Republican respondents are more than independent and democrats say that the president could ignore the court’s ruling.

The poll comes after President Trump prompted the court system.

Federal judges have suspended many of the president’s executive orders aimed at reshaping the United States government. These provisions prevented plans from moving forward, at least temporarily. Some cases may make their way to the conservative Supreme Court.

Trump and his allies have criticized the judges for the prohibition of measures and issue related to the president’s executive authority, and checks were highlighted and balanced verification.

The poll found that 87 percent of the respondents support the Supreme Court’s right to review the laws approved by Congress as illegal. All party groups hold near equal views on this issue.

A little more than half, 51 percent, of Americans approve the job of the Supreme Court, the largest number of support he received in the past three years.

Market survey was made from January 27 to February. 5 of 1018 adults with an error margin of 3.5 degrees Celsius.

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