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    Justice Anthony Kennedy announces retirement, giving Trump 2nd Supreme Court pick

    Justice Anthony Kennedy announced Wednesday that he is retiring, giving President Trump a critical opportunity to move the Supreme Court more solidly to the right in what promises to be an epic confirmation fight.

    The 81-year-old senior associate justice informed the White House in a letter of his intention to step down from the high court after 30 years, effective July 31. Rumors of another vacancy have reverberated across Washington in recent months, and it comes a year after Kennedy's former law clerk Justice Neil Gorsuch, took over the seat occupied by the late Justice Antonin Scalia.

    Trump, reacting to the news, called Kennedy a "great justice" and said he'd begin the search for a replacement immediately.


    Arguably the most powerful member of the Supreme Court, Kennedy's moderate-conservative views often left him the "swing" -- or deciding -- vote in hot-button cases ranging from abortion to gay rights to political campaign spending.

    A Supreme Court vacancy will likely become a key issue in a midterm congressional election year, when control of the Senate is at stake.

    That body will consider Trump's latest high court nominee, requiring only a simple majority for confirmation. GOP leaders changed the rules when Gorsuch was being considered, to get rid of the 60-vote procedural filibuster threshold.

    But Democrats are expected to try and transform the court opening into a broader political referendum on Trump's leadership, and the future of social issues like immigration, gun rights and race.

    Republicans, for their part, hope Kennedy's replacement helps them in the November elections.

    Kennedy was nominated to the court by President Ronald Reagan in 1987 and sworn in the following year.

    While often voting with the court's conservative bloc, he has been a key swing vote in a number of cases and occasionally sided with the court's liberal wing, particularly on issues such a gay rights an abortion. Most notably, he wrote the 2015 ruling on Obergefell v Hodges, which found that a ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional.

    His retirement had been rumored in recent years, with several of his former clerks having said they thought he was considering stepping down.

    While it is not clear whom Trump will nominate, the eventual nominee is likely to face resistance from Senate Democrats -- who are still bristling from Senate Republicans' blockade of Obama-pick Merrick Garland in 2016 and would balk at the possibility of Trump hardening the conservative bloc on the court.

    Kennedy's retirement comes as both Gorsuch and Kennedy were key votes in two controversial decisions this week -- upholding Trump's 'travel ban' and ruling against union's 'fair share' fees.

    Both decisions were 5-4.

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018...to-retire.html

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    Now that the libs, Dems, etc, are exercising uncontrolled vitriol toward Trump, this one is going to be a doozy of a fight. They might not confirm anybody he nominates.

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    He needs to nominate a conservative minority woman. How about Condoleezza Rice? She's not as conservative as I'd like, but I'd like to see the Dems try to reject her.

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    So here we have seen the slick left putting up false flags of smokescreen distractions lately that take our eyes off the FBI investigation. Well, they now have a biggie to genuinely worry about themselves. Great timing.

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    This is a major gift to the Republican party. I hope they don't squander it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookman View Post
    He needs to nominate a conservative minority woman. How about Condoleezza Rice? She's not as conservative as I'd like, but I'd like to see the Dems try to reject her.
    If you must choose a black/minority woman then a real conservative like Janice Rogers Brown will do . They do exist

    All said and done Condi is a liberal and pro choice so no more tokens please

    Kay cole James is another one I would go for but neither she nor Condi are jurists so I don't know how that will fly

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