President Trump on Tuesday night announced Neil M. Gorsuch as his pick for the U.S. Supreme Court.
“I am a man of my word, I will do as I say, something that the American people have been asking for from Washington for a very long time,” Trump said in a nationally televised, prime-time announcement from the White House.
“The most important thing the President of the United States can make is the appointment of a Supreme Court Justice, I took the task of this nomination very seriously,” Trump said, adding that Gorsuch “closely defines what we’re looking for.”
Gorsuch...
“I am a man of my word, I will do as I say, something that the American people have been asking for from Washington for a very long time,” Trump said in a nationally televised, prime-time announcement from the White House.
“The most important thing the President of the United States can make is the appointment of a Supreme Court Justice, I took the task of this nomination very seriously,” Trump said, adding that Gorsuch “closely defines what we’re looking for.”
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- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
Two can play that game, Donald Trump. It seems the likely Gop nominee might have met his social media match in Supreme Court justice Don Willett of Texas, one of the 11 judges included on Trump's Supreme Court short list. In the months since Trump announced his plans to run for president, Willett, 49, has been regularly tweeting takedowns of the billionaire businessman. Choice digs include a haiku, which Willett crafted on the social media website last June - while jokingly weeping. Donald Trump haiku—Who would the DonaldName to #Scotus? The mind reels.*weeps—can't finish tweet* pic.twitter.com/a...
- 5/19/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Two can play that game, Donald Trump. It seems the likely Gop nominee might have met his social media match in Supreme Court justice Don Willett of Texas, one of the 11 judges included on Trump's Supreme Court short list. In the months since Trump announced his plans to run for president, Willett, 49, has been regularly tweeting takedowns of the billionaire businessman. Choice digs include a haiku, which Willett crafted on the social media website last June - while jokingly weeping. Donald Trump haiku—Who would the DonaldName to #Scotus? The mind reels.*weeps—can't finish tweet* pic.twitter.com/a...
- 5/19/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Forget about Donald Trump's vice presidential short list - on Wednesday the presumptive Gop nominee instead unveiled a list of potential Supreme Court picks. The list obtained by People includes the following 11 judges: Steven Colloton of Iowa, Allison Eid of Colorado, Raymond Gruender of Missouri, Thomas Hardiman of Pennsylvania, Raymond Kethledge of Michigan, Joan Larsen of Michigan, Thomas Lee of Utah, William Pryor of Alabama, David Stras of Minnesota, Diane Sykes of Wisconsin and Don Willett of Texas. Trump said in a statement that he planned to use the list "as a guide" for choosing replacements for Justice Antonin Scalia,...
- 5/18/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Forget about Donald Trump's vice presidential short list - on Wednesday the presumptive Gop nominee instead unveiled a list of potential Supreme Court picks. The list obtained by People includes the following 11 judges: Steven Colloton of Iowa, Allison Eid of Colorado, Raymond Gruender of Missouri, Thomas Hardiman of Pennsylvania, Raymond Kethledge of Michigan, Joan Larsen of Michigan, Thomas Lee of Utah, William Pryor of Alabama, David Stras of Minnesota, Diane Sykes of Wisconsin and Don Willett of Texas. Trump said in a statement that he planned to use the list "as a guide" for choosing replacements for Justice Antonin Scalia,...
- 5/18/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
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