President Trump "Needs Nine Judges" Supreme Court Judge to Nominate Successor on 26th September 23rd 10:44

Following the death of a U.S. Supreme Court judge, President Trump has announced his intention to appoint a replacement on the 26th of this month.


Despite some opposition to the pre-election nomination, President Trump argued that all nine must be present, keeping in mind that they could be involved in a court battle over the outcome of the election.

President Trump told reporters at the White House on the 22nd that he would nominate a replacement for the Supreme Court's liberal judge, Ginsburg, who died last week, on the 26th of this month.



In addition to the opposition and Democratic parties, the next president, who has been tried by the people, should choose the nomination of a judge of the Supreme Court of the United States to judge issues that divide American society, such as gun regulation and the pros and cons of abortion. Opposition has also been raised by some of the ruling and Republican parties.



"It's important that all nine Supreme Court judges are in place, because the presidential election is about to be cheated by mail ballot. The Democratic Party is trying to confuse it," Trump said. He said that the Supreme Court judge's post should be free of seats, keeping in mind that it could be involved in a court battle over election results.



With the death of Judge Ginsburg, the Supreme Court has five conservatives and three liberals.



If President Trump appoints a conservative as his successor, conservatism will be further promoted, and the confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties over the personnel of the Supreme Court will intensify.