Supreme Court trust hits record low; public clings to checks and balances amid deepening distrust
04/24/2025 // Willow Tohi // 60 Views
Only 41% of Americans trust the Supreme Court (per an April 2025 survey), with just 35% expressing "a great deal" or "a lot" of confidence — the lowest in 20 years. Trust in Congress (32%) and the presidency (40%) is similarly weak.
Despite distrust, over 60% insist presidents must comply with Supreme Court rulings, and 67% reject unilateral judicial appointments. Bipartisan majorities support the judiciary’s role in limiting executive power.
Accusations of politicization have eroded trust, with only 44% rating justices’ conduct positively (down from 72% in 2006). Legal battles involving Trump and partisan reactions to rulings have fueled skepticism about impartiality.
Jury participation dropped to 4% in 2025 (from 8% in 2020), weakening public connection to courts. Lower civic literacy and fewer jury trials further isolate citizens from the legal system, undermining trust.
While 60% believe the U.S. is "off track," most still uphold constitutional principles. However, 55% accuse the Court of political overreach, signaling urgent need for transparency and apolitical reforms.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-04-24-supreme-court-trust-hits-record-low.html