Trump promises to replace Ginsburg with a woman – and soon
Taking the stage Saturday night at a
He added that he did not yet know whom he would choose.
“We win an election and those are the consequences,” said the president, who then seemed to signal that he'd be willing to accept a vote on his nominee during the lame-duck period after the election. “We have a lot of time. We have plenty of time. We're talking about
But one Republican senator had already broken ranks. Maine’s
At stake is a seat held by a justice who was a champion of women's rights and spent her final years on the bench as the unquestioned leader of the court’s liberal wing. Senate Majority Leader
The impending clash over the vacant seat — when to fill it and with whom — scrambles the stretch run of a presidential race for a nation already reeling from the pandemic that has killed nearly 200,000 people, left millions unemployed and heightened partisan tensions and anger.
McConnell pledged to Trump in a phone call Friday night to bring the choice to a vote though he has not said if it would be before the election.
Democratic presidential nominee
Trump this month added 20 more names to his roster of potential court nominees, and aides in recent days have focused on a short list heavy on female candidates, according to four
Those under close consideration for the high court include three women who are federal appeals court judges:
At least one man, appeals court Judge
McConnell, who sets the calendar in the
Senate Democratic leader
Schumer also warned that if
Ginsburg’s death seemed certain to stoke enthusiasm in both political parties as the election could now be viewed as referendum on the high court’s decisions, including the future of abortion rights.
Hundreds of mourners gathered for a second night outside the
“Today
A confirmation vote in the
McConnell has launched a risky, unprecedented strategy. It could motivate conservative voters to rally behind Trump and
Typically, it takes several months to vet and hold hearings on a
McConnell did not specify the timing. But trying for confirmation in a lame-duck session after the
The average number of days to confirm a justice, according to the
“I would assume it would make everyone more energized,” Fischetti said of the political repercussions. “Trump’s people want him to always press forward.”
Four
And because the
The next pick could shape important decisions beyond abortion rights, including any legal challenges that may stem from the 2020 election. In the interim, if the court were to take cases with eight justices, 4-4 ties would revert the decision to a lower court; for instance, the Affordable Care Act could then be struck down by a lower
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