WASHINGTON – After disappearance of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and after tweet with which Donald Trump officially started the battle for the appointment of the Supreme Court, destined to further split America on the eve of the presidential election, the tycoon from a stage in North Carolina, yesterday gave the final push: “I will present a candidate next week. It will be a woman,” said from Fayetteville, “with great talent and very bright.”
I think it should be a woman because I actually like women a lot more than men
The names considered for the Supreme Court include three women who are judges of the Federal Court of Appeals: Amy Coney Barrett, loved by conservatives and among the first favorites; Barbara Lago, Hispanic and hails from Florida; is Allison Jones Rushing, already in the judge’s team Clarence Thomas and of Neil Gorsuch, one of two already nominated for the high court role by Trump.
For the democratic rival Joe Biden, the decision on the replacement must wait until after the vote. And the same thing he asked Ruth Bader Ginsburg as a last wish: “My last and fervent will is not to be replaced until there is a new president in the White House.”
But President Trump has promised to replace her “without delay” by infuriating Democrats who fear a ten-year conservative majority in the country’s highest court.
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Farewell to the judge beloved by liberals, Trump on the assault of the Supreme Court
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During the election rally in Fayetteville, some supporters sang in chorus: “Fill that place!” urging Trump to take the rare opportunity to appoint a third judge during his term, afterwards Gorsuch e Brett Kavanaugh.
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The dems are strongly opposed. There will be no nominations before the November elections, just as there was no one up Barack Obama when the Republicans blocked it in 2016.
America mourns Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Trump: “Titan of the law”. Biden: “Sad news, she was loved.” Hillary: “Never anyone like her”
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Ginsburg, a liberal and feminist icon, died of metastatic pancreatic cancer at her home in Washington DC, surrounded by her family. She was the second ever woman to sit on the Supreme Court. On Friday night his supporters gathered outside the courthouse evening to pay tribute to the woman who had become affectionately known as “The Notorious RBG”.
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