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News Alert: 5 Major Cases to Watch at the Supreme Court View in your browser
The Supreme Court on Monday will kick off a new term in which the justices will hear the latest Republican challenge to ObamaCare, a bid to reinstate voting limits in Arizona that were struck down as racially biased and House Democrats' long-running pursuit of secret Russia probe materials.
The court resumes its business just weeks after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a stalwart liberal, left a vacancy that is expected to be filled by President Trump's third nominee to the bench, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who would cement a 6-3 conservative majority on the court.
The justices will continue to add new cases to its docket as the term unfolds, and it already faces requests to review additional voting rules disputes in states that could help decide the outcome of the 2020 presidential race. For now, though, here are five cases that will draw public attention and likely be decided in May or June.
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I hope this Amy makes it and is on the court for at least thirty years.
ReplyDeleteTRUMP TO LEAVE WALTER REED AT 630PM
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Covid-19 Live Updates: Trump Says He Will Leave Walter Reed Monday Evening, His Doctors Will Soon Give an Update
Experts say that the president’s treatment suggests his condition may be severe, while the West Wing outbreak grows with the press secretary testing positive.
RIGHT NOWTrump tweeted he will leave the hospital Monday evening, adding, ‘Don’t be afraid of Covid.’
Here’s what you need to know:
Trump’s physician, Dr. Sean Conley, is expected to update the public soon on the president’s condition.
Trump’s physician, Dr. Sean Conley, is expected to update the public soon on the president’s condition.
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President Trump’s doctors are expected to provide the latest developments on the state of his condition as he recovers from coronavirus after misleading accounts of his health over the weekend.CreditCredit...Anna Moneymaker for The New York Times
Trump tweeted he will leave the hospital Monday evening, adding, ‘Don’t be afraid of Covid.’
President Trump tweeted Monday afternoon that he intended to leave Walter Reed medical center, where he has been receiving treatment since Friday. His medical team is expected to brief the public on his condition at 3 p.m. Eastern.
Mr. Trump was eager to leave the hospital as soon as possible, as the drama around his treatment and the virus’s toll on the White House continued to mount.
In the morning, the White House shuttled reporters to Walter Reed, where a briefing lectern had been placed, raising speculation about another update from Mr. Trump’s medical team. But the lectern remained covered with a garbage bag through lunchtime.
Amid questions about whether Mr. Trump could relocate to the White House without endangering himself and others came a reminder that the virus may still be spreading through the West Wing and beyond: Mr. Trump’s press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, announced that she, too, had tested positive for the virus and would be isolating. Ms. McEnany, who said she had previously tested negative several times, spoke briefly to reporters outside the White House on Sunday. She did not wear a mask.
--GRA