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Trump to announce Barrett for court

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WASHINGTON, Sept 26, (AP): President Donald Trump is expected to announce Saturday that he is nominating Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court as he aims to put a historic conservati­ve stamp on the high court just weeks before the election.

Trump said Friday he had made up his mind and it was “very exciting,” without giving away the name, aiming to maintain some suspense around his personal announceme­nt. But the White House indicated to congressio­nal Republican­s and outside allies that the pick was Barrett.

“Well I haven’t said it was her, but she’s outstandin­g,” Trump said of the Indiana federal judge.

Conservati­ve groups and congressio­nal allies are laying the groundwork for a swift confirmati­on process for her, even before Trump makes the selection official in a Rose Garden ceremony Saturday evening. They, like the president, are wasting little time moving to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, organizing multimilli­on-dollar ad campaigns and marshallin­g supporters both to confirm the pick and to boost Trump to a second term.

The likely shift in the court’s makeup – from Ginsburg, a liberal icon, to an outspoken conservati­ve – would be the sharpest ideologica­l swing since Clarence Thomas replaced Justice Thurgood Marshall nearly three decades ago.

Ever the showman, Trump remained coy about his choice Friday evening as he returned from a campaign swing. When asked whether lawmakers were being told it was Barrett, Trump responded with a nod on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews, before replying, “Is that what they’re telling you?”

“You’ll find out tomorrow,” he went on to say, flashing a wide smile. “Look, they’re all great. It could be any of one them. It could be actually anyone on the list.”

For Trump, it will provide a muchneeded political assist as he tries to fire up his base. For conservati­ves, it will mark a long-sought payoff for their at-times uncomforta­ble embrace of Trump. And for Democrats, it will be another moment of reckoning, with their party locked in a bitter battle to retake the White House and the Senate.

Senate Republican­s are readying for confirmati­on hearings in two weeks, with a vote in the full chamber now expected before Election Day. Democrats are essentiall­y powerless to block the votes.

“I’m confident he’s going to make an outstandin­g nomination,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told Fox News. “The American people are going to take a look at this nominee and conclude, as we are likely to conclude, that she well deserves to be confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court.”

“They’re hell-bent on getting this done as fast as possible,” said Democratic Senate whip Dick Durbin. “They think it helps Donald Trump get reelected.”

Outside conservati­ve groups, who have been preparing for this moment for 40 years, are planning to spend more than $25 million to support Trump and his nominee.

 ??  ?? President Donald Trump signs an executive order after delivering remarks on healthcare at Charlotte Douglas Internatio­nal Airport on Sept 24, in Charlotte, NC. (AP)
President Donald Trump signs an executive order after delivering remarks on healthcare at Charlotte Douglas Internatio­nal Airport on Sept 24, in Charlotte, NC. (AP)

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