Meet the 11 Women on Trump’s Supreme Court List

 
 
September 22 2020
 

Good morning from Washington, where President Trump pledges to appoint a "brilliant" woman to the nation's highest court. Fred Lucas introduces the candidates. The New York Times doesn't get the facts about China's ties to Black Lives Matter groups involved in unrest, Mike Gonzalez writes. On the podcast, Heritage Foundation legal eagle John Malcolm breaks down the Supreme Court slugfest. Plus: where we've seen riots like this before; the Trump administration and cybersecurity; and the Senate's speed in OK'ing justices. On this date in 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issues a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, setting a date for the freedom of over 3 million slaves and recasting the Civil War as a fight to end slavery.

 
 
 
NEWS
Meet the 11 Women on Trump's Supreme Court List
By Fred Lucas

"It will be a woman, a very talented, very brilliant woman," Trump says of his Supreme Court pick.
COMMENTARY
Fact-Checking New York Times Fact-Checker on BLM's China Links
By Mike Gonzalez

The New York Times is covering for the all-too-obvious Marxist roots of the Black Lives Matter organizations.
ANALYSIS
What You Need to Know About Supreme Court Confirmation Process, and Trump's Top Picks
By Katrina Trinko

What do we know about Trump's reported top Supreme Court picks? Should conservatives apply a "litmus test" to nominees? The Heritage Foundation's John Malcolm has answers.
COMMENTARY
Securing America's Digital Landscape
By Klon Kitchen

The federal government has taken several actions over the past four years to address cybersecurity as well as broader national security concerns.
NEWS
Today's Riots Comparable to 'Late Stage' Violence of '60s, '70s
By Fred Lucas

"The people out on the streets are simply the military wing of a huge progressive, very affluent, and powerful progressive movement," says Victor Davis Hanson.
COMMENTARY
How Fast Can Senate Move? 1 Supreme Court Justice Confirmed Same Day Nominated
By Thomas Jipping

John Paul Stevens was confirmed in 19 days, Sandra Day O'Connor in 33 days, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 42 days.
NEWS
ICYMI: Here's a List of White Liberals Caught Pretending to Be Black
By Peter Hasson

Three white liberals in authority roles within universities and activist movements have apologized this month for pretending to be black.
 
     
 
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