Wanted: Top Court Justice Who’s Solid Conservative, No Surprises
- Trump narrowing choices for first Supreme Court nomination
- He’s said to seek person in 50s who follows Scalia model
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For his first Supreme Court pick, Donald Trump wants someone with deep conservative credentials to avoid the sort of surprises that have beset past Republican presidents. Someone young enough to ensure a long tenure. And maybe even a state court judge or someone without an Ivy League pedigree.
Trump’s criteria, as shared by a person familiar with his deliberations, point toward William Pryor and Diane Sykes, two federal appeals court judges he mentioned on the campaign trail, along with as many as seven other judges on a list released by the campaign in May. That list is the focus of the president-elect’s deliberations, the person said.