Died on the 18th Judge Ginsburg's sequel enshrined in the US Capitol September 26, 8:15

Last week in the United States, Judge Ginsberg of the Supreme Court, who died, was the first woman in public office to be placed in the Capitol, and lawmakers mourned her death.

Judge Ruth Ginsburg of the US Supreme Court died on the 18th of this month at the age of 87.



On the 25th, a memorial service was held at the Capitol Building in Washington, DC, where the corpse containing Mr. Ginsburg's body was brought in.



In this, Speaker of the House Pelosi mourned the death, saying, "I am honored to have Mr. Ginsburg in the Capitol. Please sleep peacefully."



The placement of a sword in the Capitol in the United States is said to be one of the greatest respects, and the American media is the second woman in public office after Rosa Parks, who triggered the civil rights movement. It is said that this is the first time for a woman.



After that, while American television stations were broadcasting live, Mr. Ginsburg left the Capitol for burial, and the attendees lined up in front of the Capitol and said goodbye.



Regarding the Supreme Court judge, President Trump is expected to appoint a conservative judge to replace the liberal Ginsburg on the morning of the 27th, Japan time, and President Trump is in a court battle over the outcome of the presidential election. In mentioning the possibilities, the successor to the Supreme Court is a major focus.