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President Trump Hosts Rally in Middletown, Pennsylvania
President Trump spoke at a campaign rally held near the state capital of Harrisburg.
Sep. 27, 2020
Sep. 26 , MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Two hours before President Donald Trump’s planned arrival for an evening rally here, hundreds of supporters had already gathered outside the hangar at Harrisburg International Airport, packing together to get as close as possible to the stage where Trump was to speak. Some wore face masks; many did not.
A giant television screen broadcast Trump’s Rose Garden appearance to announce Judge Amy Coney Barrett as his choice to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Evelyn Conahan, 74, said she was “thrilled” by Trump’s selection of Barrett.
“I know she’s conservative. She values life,” said Conahan, a retired insurance salesperson from Hanover Township, Luzerne County. Conahan and her friend, Suzanne Gillis, a retired nurse, both wore face masks bearing Trump campaign logos.
“He just wants what’s best for our country,” Conahan said of the president. “I pray for him every night. He’s being attacked from all sides.”
The rally, just over five weeks from Election Day, comes four days after Trump made a campaign stop in Pittsburgh, and as he’s increased his visits to Pennsylvania, a critical battleground state where the president has consistently trailed Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the polls. source
President Trump Nominates New Justice to the Supreme Court
President Trump nominates federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Sep. 26, 2020
President Trump announces his pick to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Sep. 26 - (CNN)President Donald Trump on Saturday said he is nominating Amy Coney Barrett, a conservative federal appeals court judge, to succeed the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the US Supreme Court, setting off a fierce partisan battle in the waning days of a hotly contested presidential election.
Calling it a "very proud moment indeed," Trump called Barrett a woman of "towering intellect" and "unyielding loyalty to the Constitution" who would rule "based solely on the fair reading of the law."
In a flag-bedecked Rose Garden designed to mimic Ginsburg's own nomination ceremony in 1993, Trump recounted Barrett's educational and professional background, noted her seven children and hailed her ties to another late Supreme Court justice, Antonin Scalia, for whom she clerked."I looked and I studied and you are very eminently qualified for this job," Trump told his nominee. "You are going to be fantastic."
Barrett, Trump declared before an audience that included Scalia's widow, Republican senators and several figures from the conservative media, is "one of our nation's most brilliant and gifted legal minds." continue to read