Most Americans say the president needs to follow the Supreme Court decision, a new investigation has been discovered.
investigation, Released on Thursday According to Marquette University, 83% of respondents found that Supreme Court commanders believe they should follow the law decided by Supreme Court judges. However, 17% say the president has the power to ignore and overturn these decisions.
More Republican respondents than independents and Democrats say the president can ignore court rulings, the investigation found.
The investigation comes shortly after President Trump pushed back the court system.
Federal judges have suspended several of the president's executive orders that are seeking to reshape the US government. These rulings block future plans, at least temporarily. Some cases may go to the conservative Supreme Court.
Trump and his allies have accused the judge of blocking measures and questions about the president's administrative authorities and revealing issues regarding checks and balance.
The survey found that 87% of respondents support the Supreme Court's right to deem legislation passed illegal. All partisan groups hold a near equal view on the issue.
More than half of Americans, more than 51%, approve work performed by the Supreme Court.
Marquette Survey held a FEB on January 27th. Five of the 1,018 adults have an error of 3.5 percentage points.





