Regardless of where Americans stand politically, the controversy has contributed to a broader decline in public confidence.
When citizens begin questioning whether institutions are truly impartial, trust becomes difficult to rebuild.
Immigration and Border Security
Immigration remains one of the most emotionally charged issues in American politics.
Many voters believe stronger border enforcement is necessary to protect national security, reduce illegal immigration, and ease pressure on public resources.
Others argue that America must continue providing opportunities for immigrants while addressing humanitarian concerns.
The debate has become one of the defining political issues of the modern era.
For many Americans, border security is not simply a political talking point—it is a question of law, fairness, and national identity.
The Cost of Living Crisis
While political battles dominate headlines, many families are focused on a more immediate concern:
Affordability.
Housing prices have reached record levels in many regions.
Rent continues to rise.
Healthcare remains expensive.
And groceries cost significantly more than they did just a few years ago.
Many voters judge political leaders based on one simple question:
Am I better off today than I was four years ago?
That question often matters more than campaign speeches, television appearances, or social media posts.