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Virtually everyone. President Roosevelt's plan was unpopular with the public, members of the Republican party, and even most members of his own Democratic party. The Supreme Court undoubtedly disagreed (although a large portion of the idea originated with one of the justices before he joined the US Supreme Court). Congress disagreed; the Senate Judiciary Committee stripped the court-packing plan from the proposed legislation.

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