Barrett Flies to Washington as Trump Readies Top Court Pick

  • Indiana judge would be third justice to be appointed by Trump
  • Announcement on nomination set for Saturday at White House
Trump Plans to Name Barrett to Replace Ginsburg on Supreme Court
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President Donald Trump told associates he’ll nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, said people familiar with the matter, aiming to cement conservative control of the court before Election Day.

If confirmed by the Senate, Barrett, 48, would become the third justice appointed to the nine-member high court by Trump. An Indiana-based federal appeals court judge, Barrett is known to be a devout Catholic with fervent anti-abortion views -- the ideological opposite of Ginsburg, who died of complications from cancer on Sept. 18.