Americans greet Trump with shouts of mockery and booing

US President Donald Trump was greeted with cries of ridicule and booing, today, Thursday, while visiting the coffin of late US Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg, draped in the US flag outside the court’s premises, by a crowd that gathered to honor the liberal judge.

Trump, wearing a black muzzle and accompanied by his wife Melania, stood near the coffin in the marble courthouse amid boos and chants of "Vote him out!"

From the White House, in reference to the upcoming presidential elections on the third of November.

Trump, who belongs to the Republican Party, who has already appointed two Supreme Court judges since assuming the presidency in 2017, had previously said that on Saturday he would unveil his latest selection for the position of Ginsburg, 87, a week after her death on September 18.

Trump's decision to quickly appoint a successor to Ginsburg less than two months before the election sparked a fierce battle between Republicans and Democrats and redrawing the racetrack, as he seeks reelection in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 people in the United States and infected the economy. Paralyzed.

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