Democrats’ reckless gamble to use the U.S. justice system as a bludgeon to take down their political rival may not have achieved its desired ends.
Nonetheless, it has likely come with considerable collateral damage, with both the Right and Left believing themselves aggrieved after the lawfare abuse sputtered out with no satisfaction for the abused or the abusers.
At a time of heightened political division, Americans’ confidence in their country’s judicial system and courts dropped to a record low of 35% this year, according to a new Gallup poll.
The United States saw a sharp drop of 24 percentage points over the last four years, setting the country apart from other wealthy nations where most people on average still express trust in their systems.
The results come after a tumultuous period that included the indictment of former President Donald Trump and the subsequent withdrawal of federal charges, as well as regular attacks from the radical Left on the integrity of the Supreme Court as it attempted to find a justification for packing the court with additional Biden-appointed judges. […]
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