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Democrats have little hope of blocking the appointment of Conservative Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who has been hearing in the Senate since October 12. But if they managed to take over the White House and Congress in the election, they could rebalance the Supreme Court through court packing.
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Questioned by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Amy Coney Barrett was left unclear. Notably in his answers on the right to abortion, or the presidential election of November 3.
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Judge Amy Coney Barrett, whom Donald Trump wants to see enter the Supreme Court of the United States before the November 3 election, will wipe out questions on Tuesday on the second day of his hearing in the Senate.
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The Senate begins hearing Conservative Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Monday, October 12, despite opposition from Democrats, who have little hope of preventing her confirmation before the November 3 election. The questions of elected officials should focus on the survival of Obamacare, which is to be discussed on November 10 in the Supreme Court.
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The Senate begins hearing Conservative Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Monday, October 12, despite opposition from Democrats, who have little hope of preventing her confirmation before the November 3 election. The questions of elected officials should focus on the survival of Obamacare, which is to be discussed on November 10 in the Supreme Court.