Donald Trump - according to republican sources cited by CNN - has now chosen who to replace Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg with at the Supreme Court: Amy Coney Barrett, judge of the Court of Appeals of Chicago and former assistant to the late Conservative judge of the Supreme Court Antonin Scalia, known for its anti-abortion stances.
However, the same sources do not rule out that the president may change his mind at the last minute.
A Catholic with seven children, Coney Barrett is 48 and a true conservative.
Against abortion in 2013, however, she admitted that it was "very unlikely" that the Supreme Court could overturn the Roe vs Wade, the historic 1973 ruling that legalized abortion in the United States.
"The fundamental element of a woman's right to choose will probably remain. The controversy is over funding, that is, whether abortions should be publicly or privately funded," he explained then.
Coney Barrett was already on pole position in 2018 for the place Kavanaugh later took.
Trump eventually discarded her and, according to rumors, confided to one of his closest associates that "he would save her to take Ginsburg's place."