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- 24% of surveyed Republicans said presidents should be immune to crimes committed in office.
- The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on presidential immunity at the end of April.
- Forty-six percent of Americans polled said they don't trust the high court to rule impartially.
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear on the matter in April, about a quarter of surveyed Republican adults said that presidents shouldn't be accountable for crimes they commit while in office.