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CNN

According to multiple senior Republican sources, President Donald Trump has indicated he will nominate Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.

CNN

Unearthed video from 2016 in a CBS News interview with Amy Coney Barrett shows her warning of Supreme Court appointments that "could dramatically flip the balance of power in the court."

CNN

President Donald Trump intends to choose Amy Coney Barrett to be the new Supreme Court justice, according to multiple senior Republican sources with knowledge of the process.

New York Magazine

The word on the Hill is that Trump is going with the most obvious choice to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

MSNBC

NBC News has confirmed that President Donald Trump is expected to nominate Amy Coney Barrett, a conservative favorite, for the Supreme Court justice seat left vacant by Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death. New York Times reporter Emily Bazelon discusses why Barrett m…

MSNBC

NBC News is reporting that President Donald Trump has selected Judge Amy Coney Barett to fill the seat of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

CNN

In a tense exchange between Amy Coney Barrett and Sen. Dianne Feinstein in 2017, the California Democrat sharply questioned whether the judicial nominee could separate her Catholic views from her legal opinions.

CNN

President Donald Trump will visit the Supreme Court on Thursday to pay respects to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the White House said.

New York Magazine

In an ugly race, even a slight unifying effect for Trump’s base or a chance to portray a vulnerable senator as a Trump lackey can make a difference.

CNN

House Democrats plan to introduce a bill next week that would limit US Supreme Court justices' lifetime appointments to 18 years, a largely symbolic response to the high-stakes battle in Congress over the Supreme Court vacancy left by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsb…

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Time

Speaking to a packed airplane hangar in Dayton, Ohio on Monday, President Trump amped up the historic significance of his Supreme Court pick expected this weekend. “When you become President they say this is the single most important thing a president does,” …

ABC News

A week after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, President Trump was homing in on a replacement for the iconic jurist, sources close to the president told ABC News.

ABC News

Vice President Mike Pence defended Donald Trump's decision to hold rallies at which COVID-19 guidelines were ignored.

Politico

Amy Coney Barrett, who is a contender to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, belongs to a tight-knit charismatic Christian community whose conservative views alarm some liberals.

Politico

The president will officially announce his choice Saturday.

Al Jazeera English

US president will name the conservative judge to fill the vacancy left by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US media are reporting.

Politico

He needs to both nod to anti-abortion groups, while not turning off the moderate religious voters and Republicans who support legal abortion.

ABC News

  1. Supreme Court favorite Judge Amy Coney Barrett faces renewed attention for religious affiliation  ABC News
  2. Hear top Trump pick's warning in 2016 about SCOTUS appointments  CNN
  3. Targeting Amy Coney Barrett’s Catholic faith is ‘awful’…

Politico

Democratic nominee Joe Biden, a Catholic, has been drawing swaths of white Catholic voters who picked Trump in 2016. Now, Trump allies see an opening in the battle over a Court seat.

Politico

Senate GOP leaders are eager to hold a pre-election vote on Trump's yet-to-be named nominee.

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BBC News

The 48-year-old judge and former law professor from Indiana is a favourite of social conservatives.

Business Insider

Summary List Placement President Donald Trump to nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett, a deeply conservative opponent of abortion rights, on Saturday to replace liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, multiple news outlets reported Friday eveni…

Axios

President Trump is preparing to nominate federal appeals court Judge Amy Coney Barrett of Indiana, a favorite of both the social conservative base and Republican elected officials, to succeed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Republican sources tell Axios. Why it …

USA Today

  1. Fact check: 'Kingdom of God' comment by SCOTUS contender Amy Coney Barrett lacks context in meme  USA TODAY
  2. Will Democrats Fail the Amy Coney Barrett Test?  The Atlantic
  3. Get Ready to Hear A Lot about People of Praise  National Revi…

USA Today

President Trump's nomination to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg is quick and controversial – but Republicans could make it happen. Here's how.

USA Today

House Democrats announced they would conduct an impeachment investigation into Donald Trump's conduct in Ukraine on Sept. 24, 2019.

The Hill

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) defended Supreme Court candidate Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Wednesday, telling Fox News that bringing her religious beliefs into any debate is "awful.""I'm Catholic, OK? And religion shou...

The Hill

President Trump will nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court on Saturday barring any last second change, multiple people familiar with the process confirmed to The Hill....

USA Today

President Donald Trump played coy about his pick for the Supreme Court, but Republicans are expecting him to announce that he is nominating Judge Amy Coney Barrett at the White House Saturday. (Sept. 25)

The Hill

President Trump will soon name his Supreme Court nominee, an announcement that will reveal whether he plans to go all-in on Florida or fire up the social conservatives in his base just weeks before the election.The...

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The Wall Street Journal

The judge should prepare for the standard vetting process from Judiciary Democrats.

The American Conservative

Trump should nominate Amy Barrett to the Supreme Court. Save the worries over norms and procedures for another time. The post A Time to Fight appeared first on The American Conservative.

The American Conservative

President Trump will make his latest SCOTUS selection Saturday. The post Inside Amy Coney Barrett’s Race to Lose appeared first on The American Conservative.

The Wall Street Journal

Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s expected Supreme Court pick, has shared — in her own words — how she thinks justices should approach hot-button social issues. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports. Photo: Robert Franklin/South Bend Tribune via AP

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National Review

Amy Coney Barrett is not the only potential judge who’s had her faith maligned by the Left in the name of protecting legal abortion.

National Review

It was reported Friday that the president had selected Barrett ahead of Trump's official announcement, which is expected to come on Saturday.

National Review

The virtues of a good judge are a product of the judge’s character and commitments, including one’s faith tradition.

Breitbart News

Tuesday on Fox News Channel's "The Ingraham Angle," host Laura Ingraham opened her show decrying the "anti-Christian and anti-Catholic bigotry" on display from the Democratic Party, especially as Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett, …

National Review

It is difficult to conclude that he has made an innocent mistake.

National Review

What she said in 2016 is still true: The president has the power to nominate, and the Senate has the right to take up the nomination or not.

National Review

Progressives are gearing up to mischaracterize the group and attack Judge Amy Coney Barrett for her supposed membership in it.

Breitbart News

Several media outlets are reporting that President Donald Trump will, on Saturday, announce that he will nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to be the next Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, replacing the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Fox News

The 'party of anarchy' is already attacking a very strong, conservative woman, ex-White House press secretary tells 'Hannity'