President Donald Trump stated he is ready to nominate another Supreme Court justice if Justice Samuel Alito or Justice Clarence Thomas retires. The comments follow speculation about Alito's potential departure before midterm elections, amid his recent hospitalization. Senate Republicans say they would move to confirm a nominee quickly.
Speculation has intensified around whether Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, 76, might retire before the midterm elections. Alito has provided no formal indication of plans to step down, but factors including a recent hospitalization and potential Republican losses in the Senate have fueled discussions. Appointed by President George W. Bush in 2005 to replace Sandra Day O’Connor, Alito has led the court's conservative wing on issues like gun rights, religious liberties, and abortion rulings overturning Roe v. Wade protections. He has not yet hired law clerks for the next term, and his book “So Ordered: An Originalist’s View of the Constitution, the Court and Our Country” is due in October, according to the New York Times. President Trump addressed the rumors in a Wednesday interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. “It could be two, could be three, could be one. I don’t know, I’m prepared to do it,” Trump said. “When you mention Alito, he’s a great justice... an unbelievable justice and a brilliant justice, and he gets the country.” Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) told reporters Tuesday that Republicans are prepared for a vacancy. “That’s a contingency... if that were to happen, yes, we would be prepared to confirm,” Thune said. Charles Stimson of the Heritage Foundation called an Alito exit a “thunderbolt,” praising his originalist legacy. Potential nominees include Trump appointees to federal appeals courts such as Andrew Oldham, James Ho, Neomi Rao, Amul Thapar, Patrick J. Bumatay, Kyle Duncan, and Rebecca Taibleson. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) suggested Senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee, per Bloomberg Law.