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Barack Obama says his Supreme Court nominee will be ‘indisputably’ qualified | |
(about 16 hours later) | |
President Barack Obama said that he would nominate a qualified Supreme Court nominee and that the Senate would have “more than enough time” to consider his choice. | President Barack Obama said that he would nominate a qualified Supreme Court nominee and that the Senate would have “more than enough time” to consider his choice. |
During a press conference following his summit with Southeast Asian leaders, President Obama told reporters that he fully intended to move ahead with a replacement for the late Justice Antonin Scalia. | |
“There’s no unwritten law that says that it can only be done on off-years,” he said. “The Constitution is pretty clear about what is supposed to happen now.” | “There’s no unwritten law that says that it can only be done on off-years,” he said. “The Constitution is pretty clear about what is supposed to happen now.” |
GOP leaders have argued that filling the seat should be left to the next president. | GOP leaders have argued that filling the seat should be left to the next president. |
“This is the Supreme Court, the highest court in the land,” President Obama said. “It's the one court where we would expect elected officials to rise above day-to-day politics. This will be the opportunity for Senators to do their job." | “This is the Supreme Court, the highest court in the land,” President Obama said. “It's the one court where we would expect elected officials to rise above day-to-day politics. This will be the opportunity for Senators to do their job." |
“Your job doesn't stop until you are voted out or until your term expires," he said. | “Your job doesn't stop until you are voted out or until your term expires," he said. |
According to Yahoo News, President Obama's shortlist includes: Sri Srinivasan, a US Court of Appeals judge, Merrick Garland, chief judge of the US Court of Appeals, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Neal Katyal, a Georgetown law professor, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, Solicitor General Don Verrilli and former Attorney General Eric Holder. | According to Yahoo News, President Obama's shortlist includes: Sri Srinivasan, a US Court of Appeals judge, Merrick Garland, chief judge of the US Court of Appeals, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Neal Katyal, a Georgetown law professor, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, Solicitor General Don Verrilli and former Attorney General Eric Holder. |
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