I mean, the idea that Roberts legacy at this point is about overseeing the largest, fastest, most massive deterioration of public trust in the institution of the Supreme Court in our country's history is undeniable, regardless of what political party you're in. Since Quinnipiac has asked the question about approval for the Supreme Court, it has never been as negative as it is now. 38% approve, 59% disapprove. That is a bipartisan group of Americans who disapprove the United States Supreme Court. What is the resistance, in your understanding of Chief Justice John Roberts to being part of the solution? (01:45–01:59)
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Asserts that current approval ratings for the Supreme Court are at 38% approval and 59% disapproval, the most negative since Quinnipiac began polling.
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