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Amy Coney Barrett confirmed as US Supreme Court justice in partisan vote

Donald Trump's choice to fill the vacancy of the late liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg with Amy Coney Barrett potentially opens a new era of rulings on abortion, the Affordable Care Act and even his own re-election.

October 27, 2020 / 07:07 IST
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Image: AP Photo/Alex Brandon
Image: AP Photo/Alex Brandon

Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court late on October 26 by a deeply divided Senate, Republicans overpowering Democrats to install President Donald Trump’s nominee days before the election and secure a likely conservative court majority for years to come.

Trump's choice to fill the vacancy of the late liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg potentially opens a new era of rulings on abortion, the Affordable Care Act and even his own election. Democrats were unable to stop the outcome, Trump's third justice on the court, as Republicans race to reshape the judiciary.

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Barrett is 48, and her lifetime appointment as the 115th justice will solidify the court's rightward tilt.

“This is a momentous day for America,” Trump said at a primetime swearing-in event on the South Lawn at the White House.