Tuesday, 27 October 2020

Amy Coney Barrett is appointed Minister of the U.S. Supreme Court

Important the appointment of the new Minister before the elections to Trump


Trump and his Republican counterparts turned the ceremony into a small televised show because they hope that Amy Barrett's nomination will encourage Republican voters to go to the polls on November 3 to vote for Republican candidates - including for Trump's re-election. After all, the appointment of the new minister establishes a solid conservative 6-3 majority in the Supreme Court.






Now Minister Amy Barrett will begin work at the Supreme Court in the coming days. She will now participate in decisions on three important cases concerning this year's elections. The Republican Party is contesting in court the timeframe within which postal votes can be accepted in three states where the dispute is tight - Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.

It will then be able to participate in the presidential election if President Trump loses to Democratic candidate Joe Biden. Trump has already announced that he will seek justice if the difference in votes in some states is small.

On November 10, she will participate in the hearings of a very important process for a large part of the population. Republicans have questioned the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), better known as Obamacare - the health insurance for citizens who cannot afford a private insurance company. If the law is repealed, more than 20 million people will be without health insurance.

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