Donald Trump is moving fast to fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Supreme Court Justice seat.
There’s only one thing that is making him hesitate.
Donald Trump is waiting on this one event to announce his SCOTUS nominee.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday night at age 87after succumbing to cancer.
Her death right before the election has caused a major meltdown of the left.
The mainstream media and prominent Democrats are willing to go to extreme lengths to keep Trump from appointing a judge who will uphold the Constitution.
CNN anchor Don Lemon announced Monday that “We’re gonna have to blow up the entire system.”
Nancy Pelosi said that impeaching President Trump was an “option” and Biden wouldn’t answer a question on court-packing.
But they will have to move fast if they want to stop Trump.
On Monday during an appearance on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Trump said he would announce his pick later this week.
“I think it will be on Friday or Saturday and we want to pay respect, it looks like we will have services on Thursday or Friday, as I understand it, and I think we should, with all due respect for Justice Ginsburg, wait for services to be over,” Trump said.
Trump reportedly will announce who his nominee is at 5 p.m. EDT on Saturday.
“Ginsburg will lie in repose at the Supreme Court building on Wednesday and lie in state in the U.S. Capitol on Friday to allow for public viewings. She will be buried in a private ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.” The Washington Examiner reported.
Trump has promised to pick a woman to replace Ginsburg and two frontrunners have emerged.
It seems likely that Trump will choose Amy Coney Barrett, who currently sits on the Seventh Circuit Court in Chicago, or Barbara Lagoa of the Eleventh Circuit Court in Atlanta.
Barrett is a former clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia, who has strong pro-life beliefs and whose name was mentioned as a possibility before Kavanaugh was nominated.
Lagoa has less of a voting record than Barrett but her writing shows that she is willing to stick to the Constitution, and as a Cuban-American originally from the Miami suburb of Hialeah, her nomination could help Trump win Florida.
“If the president picks Barbara Lagoa, they will be dancing salsa with joy in Hialeah well past November,” Representative Matt Gaetz said.
Biden said that it would be unwise to let voters know who he would like to nominate to the Supreme Court.
The GOP Senate seems ready to do their duty and confirm Trump’s nominee instead of giving into the left’s tyrannical threats.
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