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Trump to announce Supreme Court justice pick July 9

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BEDMINSTER, United States: President Donald Trump said Friday he will announce his nominee to be the next US Supreme Court justice on July 9, a decision with momentous implicatio­ns for the country’s future.

“I’ve got it narrowed to about five” candidates, including two women, Trump told reporters traveling with him on Air Force One as he headed to New Jersey. “I like them all,” Trump said. A slot on the nine-member bench is opening after Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement this week.

For years, the conservati­ve has served as the tie-breaking vote on some of the country’s biggest cases, siding with liberals on issues such as abortion, gay rights and granting constituti­onal rights to terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay.

In nominating his successor, Trump has the opportunit­y to shift the high court decisively to the right for decades to come, and a monumental battle over the process is already brewing.

And Kennedy was not the eldest member of the court – liberal stalwart Ruth Bader Ginsburg is 85, and has indicated she has no intention of retiring.

Experts and lawmakers alike have said the fate of American women’s rights might be at stake, with a conservati­ve new justice potentiall­y providing enough support to overturn the landmark 1973 court ruling upholding abortion rights.

But Trump said he would not directly probe the candidates about their position on the Roe Wade decision.

“I’m not going to ask them that question,” Trump said.

But during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign, Trump had vowed to seek to place a “pro-life justice on the court.”

Three women currently serve on the bench: Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan. All were appointed by Democratic presidents.

A fourth woman on the court would be a US record.

Trump has said he will pick Kennedy’s successor from a list of 25 people, many of whom are young judges in their 40s or 50s.

Six women are on the list, including Seventh Circuit Judge Amy Barrett, age 46, and 10th Circuit Judge Allison Eid, 53. Both were being closely vetted, Politico said, citing a person familiar with White House thinking on the nomination.

Choosing a female justice might help soothe concerns among the two most moderate Republican­s in the senate, both of whom are women. Republican­s hold a narrow 51-49 majority in the chamber and Trump can ill afford any defections.

 ??  ?? Trump speaks to the press aboard Air Force One en route to Bedminster, New Jersey, from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, US. Reuters photo
Trump speaks to the press aboard Air Force One en route to Bedminster, New Jersey, from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, US. Reuters photo

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