2020 is becoming a difficult year as many leading personalities are dying, in this row, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the US breathed her last on Friday. President Donald Trump is supposed to put forward a nominee to appoint on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's seat on the Supreme Court in the coming days, this information was given to a leading American daily by multiple experts close to the president and with direct knowledge of the situation. The sources reported the list of possible candidates as very short and must include at least one woman. U.S. Circuit Judge Amy Coney Barrett is seen as a leading contender, closed sources inform the leading daily.
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When the President of the US was asked about Ginsburg's death after leaving his Friday night campaign demonstration in Minnesota, he stated that he was not aware of her death. The 87-year-old justice died Friday after fighting a battle with pancreatic cancer, the court announced. "Wow. I didn’t know that. I just -- you’re telling me now for the first time," he informed reporters. "She led an amazing life. What else can you say? She was an amazing woman. Whether you agree or not, she was an amazing woman who led an amazing life. I’m actually sad to hear that. I am sad to hear that."
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Sources continued to say that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has already been in touch with members of the Republican meeting after news of Ginsburg’s death was announced. The Senate needs just a simple majority to confirm a nominee, with Republicans currently holding 53 seats. McConnell declined to bring then-President Barack Obama's nominee to replace Antonin Scalia in 2016 Merrick Garland to the floor for a vote but said he will not do the same this time.