Trump Pick for SCOTUS, Neil Gorsuch, Confirmed After Senate Goes Nuclear
Trump Pick for SCOTUS, Neil Gorsuch, Confirmed After Senate Goes Nuclear
President Donald Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, was confirmed Friday after the Senate went nuclear.The successful appointment marked what must have been a refreshing victory for the fledging administration, which has so far been frustrated by the judiciary at almost every turn. Gorsuch joined the Supreme Court on Monday as the late Antonin Scalia’s successor, both in practice and ideology. Given his age and the lifelong term for justices and Gorsuch could be playing his part in the nation’s highest court for decades to come.“As a deep believer in the rule of law, Judge Gorsuch will serve the American people with distinction as he continues to faithfully and vigorously defend our Constitution,” Donald Trump said on Friday.Gorsuch is considered a Constitutional “orginalist,” meaning he prefers to interpret the document based on the intent of its framers. His self-proclaimed adherence to the originalist philosophy espoused by Scalia has been scrutinized by legal professionals and supported by others.The latest addition to the Supreme Court was confirmed by a 54-45 vote in his favor.Traditionally, the Senate has required a super-majority of 60 votes to confirm nominees to the Supreme Court. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) threatened last week to use a “nuclear option” to ensure Gorsuch’s appointment if Democrats were not willing to oblige the GOP. After failing to gather the necessary support, McConnell and Senate Republicans forced through a vote which would allow Gorsuch and all future Supreme Court nominees to be confirmed by a simple majority.
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) meets Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch; image courtesy of Sen. McCaskill, CC BY-ND 2.0, via Flickr, no changes.
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