Senate To Confirm Trump Apointee Amy Coney Barrett as Justice to Replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Honorable Amy Coney Barrett during a Senate Hearing. Credit: Philidelphia Inquierer

WASHINGTON – Republican Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is entering into the final process of being voted into the supreme court tonight, as the Senate is currently conducting a final hearing into the matter. This is taking place in the Senate Chamber in Washington at the time of writing. The Senate majority Republican Senators are ecstatic to add yet another justice to the Supreme Court after Conservative Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Nel Gosuch were appointed by President Donald Trump over the course of his administration. The senate minority Democratic senators believe she is going to unravel the progress the late liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has done.

“She’s a conservative woman who embraces her faith, she’s unabashedly pro-life but she’s not going to apply ‘the law of Amy’ to all of us,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican Senator.

 

(Compiled from 23WIFR by Hailey Skaggs, original reporting by Associated Press)