Authored by Matt Margolis via PJMedia,com,
The midterm elections are coming up in November, and Democrats are generally favored to win the House, while the Senate is kind of a coin flip. While it would suck for Democrats to win the House because they’ll almost certainly find some bogus pretext to impeach President Donald Trump,there’s potentially more at stake regarding control of the Senate, including implications for confirming judges and potentially filling any potential Supreme Court vacancies.
No retirements have been announced, but speculation is mounting, and I’m starting to wonder if Trump knows vacancies are coming.
In a recentinterviewwith Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo, Trump confirmed he has a shortlist of potential nominees ready to go — and he's prepared to fill as many as three seats if the opportunity arises.
"In theory, it's two — you just read the statistics — it could be two, could be three, could be one,"Trump said.
"I don't know. I'm prepared to do it. But when you mention Alito, he is a great justice."
He added, "He does what's right for the country. It's the law, and he goes by it as much as anybody, but he gets to the point."
High praise from a president who has been, let's say, less enthusiastic about some of his own past nominees.
According toFox News Digital, "Trump's remarks sharpen the stakes around any potential vacancy, as the president has signaled he is ready to seize the opportunity to deepen the court’s conservative majority.With retirement speculation around Alito and Republicans eyeing the window before the 2026 midterms, the prospect of an opening is already putting fresh focus on succession politics."
Rumors about Alito, 76, potentially retiring have grown because of his age, his two-decade tenure on the bench and speculation that he may want to make sure a conservative successor is confirmed by the current Republican-led Senate, especially before the upcoming midterm elections in which Republicans are at risk of losing or seeing a diminished majority.
Source: ZeroHedge News