China News Service, September 19, according to foreign media reports on the 18th, US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bud Ginsberg passed away at the age of 87.

After his departure, US President Trump will have the opportunity to appoint a conservative justice, making the US Supreme Court even more "right-leaning."

  Ginsberg fought cancer five times before his death.

She was cured of colon cancer by surgery in 1999, pancreatic cancer in 2009, and two malignant nodules in the left lung were removed by surgery in 2018. Pancreatic cancer was cured again in August 2019.

In 2020, she suffered from cancer again, and after a fight, she died forever.

Data map: A group photo of the judges of the United States Supreme Court, Ginsberg is first from the left in the front row.

  Ginsberg is currently the oldest among the nine justices of the Supreme Court of the United States and the leader of the liberals among the justices.

In 1993, she was appointed as the Supreme Court justice by then U.S. President Clinton and was the second female justice in American history.

Since serving as Justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsberg has been committed to advancing issues such as equal rights for women and ethnic minorities.

  After Ginsberg's death, US President Trump may have the opportunity to appoint a conservative justice to replace her.

During Trump's tenure, two conservative justices have been appointed.

This will be Trump's third appointment of a justice.

  Currently, among the nine justices of the Supreme Court, there are five conservative judges and four liberal judges.

The analysis pointed out that the departure of Ginsberg will make the US Supreme Court, which has the upper hand by conservatives, become more "rightist" and further weaken the power of liberals.