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Most Americans clearly believe the Trump governance must obey federal court rulings, according to a new poll. The data reveals an overwhelming 81% believe actions should be legally compliant, contrasting sharply with a divided MAGA base on their views of compliance with court orders. This poll provides insight into the public’s current sentiment regarding the former president and the legal sphere. Moreover, evaluate the latest updates on immigration and Trump’s handling of border security. news Directory 3 delivers a concise overview of the pressing issues shaping the political landscape. Discover what’s next in this evolving analysis.
Poll: most Americans Say Trump Administration Must Comply With Court Orders
Updated June 16, 2025
A new poll finds that most Americans believe the Trump administration must comply with federal court orders.The NBC news Decision Desk Poll, powered by SurveyMonkey, found that 81% of U.S.adults think the administration must follow a federal court ruling that an action is illegal. Only 19% believe the administration can ignore such rulings.
However, sentiment is split among MAGA supporters, with 50% saying Trump should comply with federal court orders and 50% saying he can ignore them. In contrast, 96% of Democrats and 87% of independents believe the administration must follow court orders.
The question of whether the White House can ignore federal court rulings has gained relevance as the Trump administration carries out executive actions, including its deportation programme. The poll also revealed that 55% of U.S. adults disapprove of Trump’s performance, while 45% approve, figures unchanged from an April poll.
Other findings from the NBC News Decision Desk Poll include:
- 51% approve of Trump’s handling of immigration and border security.
- 55% have favorable views of the Supreme Court, while 45% view it unfavorably.
- 48% say Republican Party politicians are always dishonest, while 44% say the same of democratic Party politicians.
- 35% blame America’s chronic health problems on the food industry, aligning with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s agenda.
