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Most people hated Roosevelt's scheme and were dismayed that he would plan to take such action against their beloved Supreme Court. As a result, Roosevelt lost some of the public's trust (although not enough to prevent him from winning the next election) and damaged his credibility.

Congress recognized Roosevelt's ploy as dangerous to the integrity of the Constitution, and revealed the President to be both secretive and vindictive.

The Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1937 became a public scandal, subjecting Roosevelt to criticism and some degree of ridicule.

The plan also created a rift within the Democratic party between those who supported the Bill and those who didn't.

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