Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Trump Nominates Federal Appeals Court Judge Neil Gorsuch to Supreme Court


President Donald Trump said Tuesday night that he will nominate Neil Gorsuch, a federal appeals court judge in Denver, to succeed Antonin Scalia on the United States Supreme Court.

Gorsuch, who currently serves on the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, was appointed in 2006 by George W. Bush and confirmed by the Senate on a voice vote.

A widely respected judge, he had the backing of two conservative legal groups that advised former President Barack Obama and included his name on a list of potential nominees. 

The nomination is sure to be hotly contested. Democrats are still seething over the way Senate Republicans treated President Obama's nominee to succeed Scalia, federal judge Merrick Garland, who wasn't even given a hearing last year. Scalia died February 13, and there has been a vacancy on the nine-member court ever since. Republicans argued that the next president, not Obama, should get to choose the next justice. 

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