![]() There may come a time when President Trump will have an opportunity to swing the court to the right for a generation. Peniel Joseph: Lessons from Trump votersįor that reason, Democrats would be wise to keep their powder dry.Elizabeth Biedell: A ‘perfect’ president?.Ana Navarro: I’m voting for Hillary Clinton.Jane Merrick: Brexit-style win bad for UK.Leslie Vinjamuri: Trump leads free world?.Trump’s shocking victory: What it means. ![]() Michael D’Antonio: Trump broke all the rules.Trump should nominate the first person he named the day Scalia died: Judge Bill Pryor of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, who is from my state of Alabama. Stumble here, and Trump could immediately lose the critical support he’ll need to advance his agenda.įortunately for him, the choice is not a particularly difficult one. Trump’s decision will determine not only the future of the Court, but also the future of his presidency. ![]() ![]() Now that Trump has won, we are about to find out who was right. They argued that conservatives were naïve to think Trump would keep his word, speculating that any picks he would actually make would be as bad if not worse than Hillary Clinton’s. ![]() But the Never Trump wing of the Republican Party didn’t buy it. These candidates were highly qualified and uniformly conservative. Saving the Supreme Court became for many the chief argument for Trump’s candidacy, and Trump produced not one but two lists of jurists he would consider should he win the election. ![]()
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