A wary US watches Trump in criminal court, hoping for justice

A wary US watches Trump in criminal court, hoping for justice

But many Americans who say they are watching this case and other Trump investigations play out aren’t looking for political point-scoring – they’re holding out hope that the U.S. democracy delivers justice.

“It’s what the system is for,” said Carla Sambula, who said she had driven an hour from her Rockland County, New York, home to sit in line outside a Manhattan courthouse so she could witness Trump’s arraignment firsthand. “It’s hard to say if they’ll get it right, especially as a woman of color,” said Sambula, who is Black, adding she has not cast a vote since one for President Barack Obama.

Americans’ trust in such institutions as Congress, television news and the presidency, fell to the lowest average level in more than 40 years last year, Gallup polling shows. Just 14% say they have a great deal or “quite a lot” of confidence in the criminal justice system, half the level of a decade ago.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin…
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