Trump says Ginsurg’s replacement will be proposed ″ quickly ″ and ″ likely ″ will be a woman



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US President Donald Trump said Saturday that he would “very quickly” come up with a name, “probably” a woman’s, to fill the vacant seat on the US Supreme Court with the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. . .

“We will have a nominee very quickly,” Donald Trump was quoted as saying by Agence France-Presse (AFP), before leaving for an electoral campaign event in North Carolina.

“We want to respect the process. I think it will be very fast,” he added.

The US president also said the new Supreme Court judge “will probably be a woman.” “If someone asked me, I would say that a woman would be in a better position. Certainly choosing a woman would be sensible,” she said.

The Democratic presidential candidate of the United States, Joe Biden, argued that any vote for the seat vacated by Ginsburg should take place after the presidential election on November 3, similar to what the Republican president of the Senate, Mitch McConnell, had imposed. in 2016 when Democrats could not find a name to be chosen by the then President of the United States, Democrat Barack Obama.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, known by the acronym RGB, who criticized Donald Trump in the 2016 campaign and was the oldest in the liberal wing, died this Friday at the age of 87 of “complications caused by pancreatic cancer.”

In July, Ginsburg announced that he was receiving chemotherapy for liver damage, the latest of several battles he has fought with cancer since 1999.

In recent years as a Supreme Court Justice, Ginsburg has established himself as the undisputed leader of the institution’s progressive wing and in championing the rights of women and minorities, gaining admirers from various layers of the American population.

The judge’s death represents a severe blow to American progressives and could upset the balance of the institution to the benefit of conservatives, according to several observers.



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