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According to reports from Washington, DC, United States President Donald Trump will elect Judge Amy Barrett, the candidate to succeed Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court.
And CNN quoted Republican sources as saying that Trump signed the nomination of Barrett, who is a judge on the conservative Federal Court of Appeals.
Who is she? Amy Barrett?
He was born on January 28, 1972, he is 48 years old.
She is described as a devout Catholic, and a 2013 magazine article attributed her to saying, “Life begins with pregnancy.” This makes him a favorite of religious conservatives eager to repeal the landmark 1973 resolution that legalized abortion across the country.
He also voted in favor of President Trump’s hardline immigration policies and expressed opinions in favor of expanding gun rights.
Trump nominated her to the Chicago-based Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and the Senate confirmed the measure in a 55-43 vote in October 2017 after a difficult process.
It was one of the names the president considered to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy in 2017.
After graduating from the University of Notre Dame School of Law in Indiana, she worked with the late Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in 2016, and worked as a legal scholar at Notre Dame for nearly 15 years.
Born in New Orleans, she is married to a former federal prosecutor in South Bend, Indiana, and they have 7 children, two of whom were adopted from Haiti and the youngest of her biological children has Down syndrome.