Americans' faith in institutions has been sliding for years. The chaos in Congress isn't helping

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Americans' faith in institutions has been sliding for years. The chaos in Congress isn't helping
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The GOP bickering that has left open the speaker's position is widely seen as the latest indication of deep problems with the nation's bedrock institutions.

For many Americans, the Republican dysfunction that has ground business in the U.S. House to a halt as two wars rage abroad and a budget crisis looms at home is feeding into a longer-term pessimism about the country's core institutions. The lack of faith extends beyond Congress, with recent polling conducted both before and after the leadership meltdown finding a mistrust in everything from the courts to organized religion.

This comes as former President Trump rails against the department after being charged with mishandling classified documents and attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. Rick Cartelli, 63, a healthcare worker in Rocky Hill, Conn., who identifies as an independent, said he is happy with his local and state government but the current environment, especially the chaos on Capitol Hill, has wiped out what little confidence he had in that institution.

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Americans' faith in institutions has been sliding for years. The chaos in Congress isn't helpingAmericans' faith in institutions has been sliding for years. The chaos in Congress isn't helpingFor many Americans, the Republican dysfunction that has ground business in the U.S. House to a halt as two wars rage abroad and a budget crisis looms at home is feeding into a longer-term pessimism about the country’s core institutions.
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Americans' faith in institutions has been sliding for years. The chaos in Congress isn't helpingAmericans' faith in institutions has been sliding for years. The chaos in Congress isn't helpingFor many Americans, the Republican dysfunction that has ground business in the U.S. House to a halt as two wars rage abroad and a budget crisis looms at home is feeding into a longer-term pessimism about the country’s core institutions
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