Trump names Kavanaugh for Supreme Court
US President Donald Trump has nominated Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, setting the stage for a bruising confirmation battle.
In a primetime announcement at the White House, Mr Trump praised his pick as a “brilliant jurist”. The nominee, a District of Columbia appeals court judge, is a former adviser to ex-President George W Bush.
The decision has far-reaching implications for America on everything from abortion to guns to immigration.
Mr Trump said: “Judge Kavanaugh has impeccable credentials, unsurpassed qualifications and a proven commitment to equal justice under the law.”
He added: “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.”
This is the president’s second appointment to the highest court in the land, potentially allowing him to shape the US for a generation after he leaves the White House.
With reality television-style suspense, he had kept everyone guessing up until the last moment. The appointee would replace Justice Anthony Kennedy, 81, who announced last month that he will retire this summer.
At Monday night’s announcement in the East Room, Judge Kavanaugh said: “Mr President, thank you. Throughout this process I have witnessed firsthand your appreciation for the vital role of the American judiciary.
“No president has ever consulted more widely, or talked with more people from more backgrounds to seek input abut a Supreme Court nomination. I am grateful to you and I am humbled by your confidence in me.”