President says he will make announcement at the White HouseRomney supports moving forward with Trump’s nomineeFormer Pence adviser calls Trump’s virus remarks ‘frightening’Why Trump’s courts power grab is more than just a political winAOC on supreme court battle: ‘This is not the time to give up’Sign up for our First Thing newsletter 2.59pm BST Senator Mitt Romney announced he would support moving forward with Trump’s supreme court nominee.“I intend to follow the Constitution and precedent in considering the president’s nominee. If the nominee reaches the floor, I intend to vote based upon their qualifications,” Romney said.My statement regarding the current Supreme Court vacancy: pic.twitter.com/6YO0dPWWXc 2.55pm BST A new Georgia poll out this morning shows Trump and Joe Biden tied in the traditionally Republican state.The poll, conducted by the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, found Trump and Biden each attracting the support of 47% of the state’s likely voters. Continue reading…
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