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US Senate confirms Barrett to the Supreme Court

2020-10-27 09:42:38       source:The Aljazeera

October 27, 2020


Overpowering Democratic opposition, Senate Republicans confirmed Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court by vote of 52-48 along party lines, securing President Donald Trump’s nominee a week before the presidential election and a what is likely to be a conservative court majority for years to come.


Trump’s choice to fill the vacancy of the late liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg potentially opens a new era of rulings on abortion, the Affordable Care Act and even a potential dispute over his own election. Democrats were unable to stop Monday’s outcome, Trump’s third justice to the court, as Republicans race to reshape the judiciary.


Barrett is 48, and her confirmation will solidify the court’s rightward tilt.


Monday’s vote is the closest high court confirmation ever to a presidential election, and the first in modern times with no support from the minority party. The spiking COVID-19 crisis has hung over the proceedings. Vice President Mike Pence’s office said on Monday he would not preside at the Senate session unless his tie-breaking vote was needed after Democrats asked him to stay away when his aides tested positive for COVID-19.


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