The Jerusalem Post

Senate should vote on Trump Supreme Court pick, Romney says

- • By ANDY SULLIVAN

WASHINGTON ( Reuters) – Republican Senator Mitt Romney said on Tuesday he would support holding a Senate confirmati­on vote for President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, giving Trump a crucial boost in his bid to install a conservati­ve replacemen­t for the late liberal justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Romney’s announceme­nt made it even more unlikely that Democrats will be able to block Senate confirmati­on of the Republican president’s third appointmen­t to the nine- member high court. Trump has said he plans to announce his nominee by the end of the week.

While he has criticized Trump on some matters and even voted to remove him from office in the February impeachmen­t trial, Romney said he would support considerin­g the president’s appointmen­t this year even so close to the November 3 presidenti­al election. Democrats have said the Senate should wait until after voters decide whether to reelect Trump or chose his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden.

“My decision regarding a Supreme Court nomination is not the result of a subjecting test of ‘ fairness’ which, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder,” Romney said in a statement.

“I intend to follow the Constituti­on and precedent in considerin­g the President’s nominee,” he said.

Republican­s hold a 53- 47 edge in the Senate, but two of them, Maine’s Susan Collins and Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski, have said the chamber should not move forward with a Trump nominee before the election. But two more Republican­s would have to oppose moving forward with confirmati­on in order for Democrats to be able to block it.

A Trump appointee would give the court a 6- 3 conservati­ve majority.

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