US Senate Conservative Barrett Approved by Supreme Court Judge October 27, 4:23

As the election day for the US presidential election approaches a week later, the Senate is expected to officially approve Conservative Judge Barrett, who President Trump has nominated as a new judge in the Federal Supreme Court, on the 27th of Japan time.

President Trump wants to expand the support of the conservatives with Mr. Barrett's approval, which will lead to a comeback in the final stage.

The US Senate held a plenary session on the 26th and 27th of Japan time, and deliberations over the approval of conservative Judge Barrett, who was appointed by President Trump to replace the liberal Federal Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg, who died in September. It is done.



In the Senate, the majority ruling Republican Party has already passed the personnel case while Democratic members are absent from the judicial committee on the 22nd due to protest, and the personnel case will be approved by the majority at the plenary session after this. Is expected.



If approved, six out of nine federal Supreme Court justices could become conservative, further conservative judicial decisions on issues that divide American society, such as abortion and gun control.



As the presidential election approaches a week later, President Trump, who is led by Democratic Party Mr. Biden in pollsters, wants to expand the support of the conservatives with Mr. Barrett's approval and lead to a comeback.



Biden, meanwhile, argued that the Supreme Court should be nominated by the next president, who was elected to the public, against the backdrop of a sense of crisis among the liberals who oppose Barrett's appointment. I am trying to increase my centripetal force.