In the week since former President Donald Trump was arraigned on federal criminal charges involving his handling of classified documents after leaving the White House, 65 percent of Americans think the charges are either very serious (45 percent) or somewhat serious (20 percent), while 29 percent think they are either not too serious (13 percent) or not serious at all (16 percent), according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea-ack) University national poll released today.
Americans indicate they are paying close attention to news about the charges. When Americans were asked how closely they have been following news regarding the federal criminal charges filed against Trump in connection with the way he handled classified documents after leaving the White House, 34 percent say very closely, 37 percent say somewhat closely, and 27 percent say not too closely.
Six in 10 Americans (60 percent) think former President Trump acted inappropriately in the way he handled classified documents after leaving the White House, while 26 percent think he acted appropriately.
Democrats (95 – 2 percent) and independents (62 – 23 percent) think Trump acted […]
Let’s be real—–those who think the indictment is political have NEVER read all the counts of this indictment. But to be even more realistic, many years ago Scalia gave a speech to an audience and it amazed me that it was about his PERSONAL religious beliefs about abortion. Not knowing that much about the Supreme Court, I began thinking that his views did not have anything to do with Constitutional matters, but personal, religious matters. And, sure enough, the recent Roe v Wade votes and other votes clearly show that the extreme conservatives on the court care nothing about the Constitution, only about their personal religious beliefs in their decisions!