US President Donald Trump said
he will announce his nomination to the Supreme Court on Tuesday, a pick
likely to tilt the court to conservatives on crucial issues such as
abortion and gun control.
Trump's choice will fill a vacancy left by the sudden death last year of conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, which left the court evenly divided between four conservative and four liberal justices.
"I
have made my decision on who I will nominate for The United States
Supreme Court. It will be announced live on Tuesday at 8:00 P.M.
(W.H.)," Trump said on his Twitter account.
Abortion,
gay marriage, gun control -- the Supreme Court is the final arbiter of
many of the most sensitive issues of American life and law.
Its members, who must be confirmed by the Senate, are named to life terms so their influence is long lasting.
Trump has said he wants a candidate who is against abortion and firmly backs Americans' right to own guns.
Among those tipped as frontrunners for the post are Neil Gorsuch, a respected appellate court judge who is considered an ideological match to Scalia, and William Pryor, an Alabama appellate court judge considered an opponent of abortion rights.
Trump
had said he would announce his pick on Thursday, but has moved the date
up amid a raging controversy and confusion over his order to
temporarily bar travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries from
entering the United States.
His Supreme Court pick is certain to set off another pitched battle with Democrats.
Former president Barack Obama had named Merrick Garland,
an appellate court judge, to fill Scalia's seat but Republicans used
their control of the Senate to keep his nomination from being
considered.
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