
Washington: US President Donald Trump has nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett for the post vacated by the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Barett is currently a judge in the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. Trump was nominated for this post in 2017 as well. Trump announced at the White House’s Rose Garden on Saturday, “Today I am honored to nominate the most zealous and lawful person in my country to the Supreme Court. She has achieved remarkable achievements, is highly knowledgeable and is a loyal judge of the Constitution, Judge Amy Connay Barrett. “

Barrett’s name must receive Senate approval following the President’s recommendation. She lives in the state of Indiana with a husband and their seven children. Defending his move to nominate a judge, with less than 40 days left in the presidential election, Trump said it was his highest and most important duty under the United Nations Constitution. Trump said, “He is highly qualified for this position and I can tell you this… … I have seen and I have studied and you are very qualified for this job, you will prove to be fantastic. ” During this, Judge Barett said that he is very excited about serving in the Supreme Court.