Trump Says SCOTUS Pick Will Come ‘Next Week’ | MSNBC

While departing the White House en route to a campaign rally in North Carolina, President Trump disagreed with Susan Collins’ statement that the Senate should not vote on a replacement for Justice Ginsburg until the election. The president said his pick would likely be announced next week.» Subscribe to MSNBC:

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Trump Says SCOTUS Pick Will Come ‘Next Week’ | MSNBC

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    1. @Bankhead 1 nah, dude ruined his chances with his terrible handling of the pandemic, if covid hadnt happened, or if he had some shred of business acumen he couldve turned it into an easy win.

    2. @Douglas Langley
      Like I said, youre headline senses will fail you. Look at Trumps approval ratings climb, and the military, Latinos, energy and more than 51% all back Trump. The left know this as their despair is on full display. Sorry dude but Beijing Biden is already knowing. Haven’t seen much of him since his last bit on the news where he choked on his words again 🤣

  1. They can agree to quickly get this done but sit on their hands when it comes to giving the American people stimulus relief

    1. @Jack of shadows You must live in Backholler Mississippi if you think people can live on $1200. Median rent for a one bedroom apt is $800 up.

    1. On the contrary, there is an obligation to keep the government running well and part of that is filling major vacancies promptly.

    1. An RBG quote comes to mind:

      Ginsburg told a group of students at Georgetown University Law Center that lawmakers should appreciate that a president can appoint justices anytime during his term.

      “The president is elected for four years, not three years, so the power he has in year three continues into year four,” she said. “And maybe our members of the Senate will wake up and appreciate that that’s how it should be.”

      https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ginsburg-nudges-senate-to-vote-on-garland-scotus-nomination/

    2. @Sphinx Zephyrs imagine recommending a Dim Fool video in 2020. Dude is a hack grifter that got so desperate he was selling Jim Bakker food buckets

    1. @Jeff L according to the Supreme law of the land/The constitution”…..the “Senate majority rule” has the power to decide how to proceed .so the process does not cause a potential stalemate in government..
      The United States government is ruled by constitutional law.. and not by petulant individuals Acting on ” feelings of anger and hate” towards the President… That’s not how the government operates…. -Herman Duke

    2. @MR.EON_ Shadow constitutional law would have meant a hearing and a vote on Obama’s nominee. That didn’t happen because “let the people decide.” Now they’re not interested in the people, only unbalancing the highest court.

    3. @Jeff L I told you fool Mitch runs the senate… if Democrats had control they would do the same thing.. now go blow your nose and get some sleep skippy everything will be alright in about 4 years. ahahahahaha

    4. Lake Michigan Politics have become so polarized. It’s sad because I’m sure both sides just want what’s best for everyone. I think one problem is we believe every ideological belief belongs to everyone in that party and every action represents individuals. That’s why I hope everyone is able to talk to the common person from the other side of the aisle and just talk about their ideas and why they believe in them. Without being hateful or arguing.

      But sometimes it feels like a waste when the other side does not want to meet in the middle. As if meeting in the middle and fairness is actually detrimental to your ideas because they just want their way. End of the day, I hope for the sake of everyone’s soul or psyche, they practice empathy and understanding.

    5. @Robert Johnson 🙄 yawn. the same idiotic hypothetical you imbeciles are all running with, probably because you’ve always struggled with basic history. Biden has been consistent. Trump hasn’t. 🤷‍♂️

    1. The Dems are Master Hypocrites. But hey rules for thee and not for me. I need some Pelosi power so I can get my hair did gurl.

    1. It’s all one big psyop! The occupation will do what it has planned to do regardless of what party ticket they use. The elections are staged! And deep down even the most ill-informed knows that!

    1. sentiment has nothing to do with the job. RBG knew that as do the rest of them. We do not stop the corporation for nothing,

    1. @packblixty In general, Trump put’s Obama’s administration under the Umbrella of the DNC. I think he was technically referring to Hillary and Obama’s big backing of her (which she did lose). I agree, he did say it weird.

  2. Soooo There were attempts to stop Obama from picking the the justice’ replacement back in 2016, but Trump will be able to?

  3. Wonder which alt-right incompetent wingnut will Trump pick? Since he’s got such execrable hiring practices, we’ve all got to be a bit nervouse.

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