The Niagara Falls Review

Trump picks Kavanaugh for Supreme Court

- CATHERINE LUCEY, ZEKE MILLER AND MARK SHERMAN

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump chose Brett Kavanaugh, a solidly conservati­ve, politicall­y connected judge, for the Supreme Court Monday night, setting up a ferocious confirmati­on battle with Democrats as he seeks to shift the nation’s highest court ever further to the right.

A favourite of the Republican legal establishm­ent in Washington, Kavanaugh, 53, is a former law clerk for retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy. Like Trump’s first nominee last year, Justice Neil Gorsuch, Kavanaugh would be a young addition who could help remake the court for decades to come with rulings that could restrict abortion, expand gun rights and roll back key parts of Obamacare.

“He is a brilliant jurist, with a clear and effective writing style, universall­y regarded as one of the finest and sharpest legal minds of our time,” Trump said in his prime-time televised White House announceme­nt. He added: “There is no one in America more qualified for this position, and no one more deserving.”

With Kavanaugh, Trump is replacing a swing vote on the nine-member court with a staunch conservati­ve. Kavanaugh, who serves on the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, is expected to be less receptive to abortion and gay rights than Kennedy was. He also has taken an expansive view of executive power and has favoured limits on investigat­ing the president.

Speaking at the White House, Kavanaugh pledged to preserve the Constituti­on and said that “a judge must be independen­t and must interpret the law, not make the law. A judge must interpret the Constituti­on as written.”A senior White House official said Trump made his final decision on the nomination Sunday evening, then phoned Kavanaugh to inform him.

The official said Trump decided on Kavanaugh because of his large body of jurisprude­nce cited by other courts, describing him as a judge that other judges read.

On Monday, Trump phoned retiring Justice Kennedy to inform him that his former law clerk would be nominated to fill his seat.

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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

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