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Eight in 10 respondents believe the Trump administration shouldn't ignore a federal court ruling the White House doesn't like, per the new NBC News Decision Desk Poll.

The vast majority of American adults believe the Trump administration must comply with federal court orders, though the president’s strongest supporters are split over the issue, according to a new NBC News Decision Desk Poll powered by SurveyMonkey.

In the poll, 81% of U.S. adults say that if a federal court rules that an administration action is illegal, then the administration has to follow its ruling, while 19% say the administration can ignore the ruling and continue its action.

But among people who consider themselves supporters of the MAGA movement, there's a sharper divide. According to the poll, supporters of President Donald Trump are split, 50%-50%, over whether he should comply with federal court orders.

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[–] thedruid@lemmy.world 12 points 22 hours ago (3 children)

Many maga were simply fooled and lied to. They can be saved

[–] kautau@lemmy.world 12 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (1 children)

As long as you can disconnect them from the stream of misinformation that still flows in the media and social media. As an example my brother is a MAGA that would highly benefit from realizing nothing about MAGA will help him, yet when he sees the LA Protests, all he sees are "Protestor shoots other shooter in LA riots" alongside photos of people holding up Mexican flags next to burning cars.

Many of these people have been brainwashed for an incredible number of years that the brown criminals, the flamboyant gays, etc are threatening their way of life and the biggest enemy to America.

Then their healthcare gets shittier, egg prices go up, etc and they blame Biden or whatever because it's the same misinformation feed meant to keep them angry at the wrong people. Half of the /r/conservative subreddit is still just blaming kamala for things and "investigating" the conspiracy theory of Biden being able to be president while having cancer among doing everything but realizing what is happening.

COVID restrictions are basically over but this is the top post on /r/conservative right now

And the reddit conservative community is tame. The shit flowing across facebook, instagram, shitter, truth social etc is far worse.

[–] thedruid@lemmy.world 5 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

I hear ya. You're describing my sister. I finally got her a bit shook when she called me and told me how bad LA is. I asked if she new how big LA was and if she had wTched the serial views..

Forced her to watch a live feed of the "devastation". She was a bit shook and said all she had seen was the news from face book. Still. A seed was planted, though she tried to wave it off as trump wanting to prevent it from burning.

I could hear it though.

There is hope

I hate that fucking thing. Zuckerberg was right. They're all fools.

[–] solsangraal@lemmy.zip 20 points 22 hours ago

it's easier to fool someone than it is to convince them they've been fooled

-someone

[–] grte@lemmy.ca 3 points 21 hours ago

They experienced a whole ass previous four year term, culminating in the USA becoming the covid capital of the world and over a million people dying from it just in that one country, and were like, "Yeah, let's do that again."