
According to a survey conducted by the Institute of Government Research at the University of California in Berkeley, in conjunction with the newspaper 'The Times', it was revealed that both liberals and conservatives in the state of California expressed concern about the potential inadequacy of the effectiveness of the American judicial system in the event that it becomes limited to the full powers of President Donald Trump. The main conclusion - 68% of voters registered in California expressed their disapproval of the president's actions, and are also convinced that the country is going down the wrong path. According to this study, conducted in the last week of April, Republicans in California, making up approximately a quarter of registered voters and representing supporters of the president's policies, continue to support his decisions. However, 65% of registered voters across the state believe that Trump's actions 'exceed his constitutional powers as president.' According to the opinion of voters, their trust in the capabilities of American judicial systems to act as an oversight body over Trump 'in cases of him exceeding his constitutional powers' is extremely low - only 13% of the total number of registered voters expressed confidence in judicial bodies. Only 51% of voters, representing the ultra-conservative group, and 53% of registered Republicans expressed confidence in the judiciary's ability to control the president's actions in the event of him exceeding his powers.