The announcement of the appointment of the new US Supreme Court judge, replacing Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is expected to arrive on
Friday or Saturday
.
Donald Trump said this in an interview with Fox News.
The president then explained that the shortlist of candidates has been restricted to "four, five people".
Then
he boasted that he had "broken all records
with the exception of George Washington" in matters of high court appointments.
The vote on the nomination should take place
before Election Day
on November 3, Trump said.
But the speaker dem of the House,
Nancy Pelosi, does not rule out the possibility of using the impeachment to stop the confirmation
in the Senate of the magistrate appointed by Trump who will have to replace Ginsburg.
Pelosi explains how some lawyers have suggested in the House to proceed with an impeachment of Trump or the Minister of Justice William Barra to block the confirmation.
"We have our options. We have arrows in our bow," points out Pelosi.
Of the same opinion
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
, Democratic star MP.
'Congress shouldn't rule out the possibility of an impeachment of Donald Trump or Justice Minister William Barr to stop the Senate vote,' he said.
"It is very important to understand that the stakes are high" in Ginsburg's replacement: "women's rights, labor rights and health rights are at stake," Ocasio-Cortez stressed.