President Trump Nomination of Supreme Court Judge 25th and Opposition from Ruling Party September 22 16:03

Following the death of a female judge in the US Supreme Court, President Trump has announced his intention to appoint a replacement on the 25th of this month.

However, some ruling and Republican parties have voiced opposition to choosing a successor before the presidential election, which is likely to be controversial.

In the FOX News program telephone appearance

President Trump appeared on the Fox News program on the phone on the 21st, saying that he will replace Mr. Ginsburg, a liberal judge of the Supreme Court who died on the 18th of this month. "I think the nomination will be this Friday or Saturday. We should wait until the funeral is over to show it, "he said, saying he would like to nominate him on the 25th or 26th of this month after the funeral.



However, regarding the nomination of a judge of the Federal Supreme Court to judge issues that divide American society, such as gun regulation and the pros and cons of abortion, the next president elected in the presidential election, which is about 40 days after the election day From the idea that it should be entrusted, in addition to the opposition and the Democratic Party, some of the ruling and Republican parties are saying that it should not be hurried.



The nine federal Supreme Court judges became more conservative when the liberal Judge Ginsburg died, leaving five conservatives and three liberals, and President Trump nominating a conservative to replace him. Nominations before the presidential election are likely to be controversial.