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Justice Sonia Sotomayor faces pressure to retire ahead of Trump taking office: report

The Democrats are reportedly in discussions about the possibility of asking Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to step down from her position in order to prevent her seat from potentially being filled by President-elect Donald Trump. This move comes after Democrats lost control of the Senate to Republicans in the recent election, leading to concerns about the future of Sotomayor’s seat on the bench.

The main fear driving these discussions is the prospect of Trump having the opportunity to nominate a replacement for Sotomayor if her seat were to become vacant during his presidency. With Trump set to take office in just two months, there is a limited window for any potential replacement to be confirmed before his inauguration.

One Democratic senator suggested that Sotomayor could resign under the condition that a new justice is appointed to take her place. However, there are concerns about what would happen if the nominee for her replacement is not confirmed, leaving the vacancy open for the next president to fill.

Despite these concerns, proponents of the idea are exploring the possibility of confirming a new justice before Trump assumes office. This would require securing enough Senate votes to ensure a quick confirmation, which could prove challenging given the packed schedule of Congress and potential opposition from members like Senator Joe Manchin, who may not support the replacement.

Among the potential candidates for Sotomayor’s replacement is D.C. Circuit Judge J. Michelle Childs, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama. In addition to considering a replacement for Sotomayor, Democrats are also looking to focus on confirming lower-court judges during their remaining time in leadership.

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Overall, the discussions surrounding Justice Sotomayor’s potential resignation highlight the complex political dynamics at play in the lead-up to a new presidential administration. As Democrats weigh their options, the future of the Supreme Court and the impact of Trump’s presidency loom large in their decision-making process.

Aubrie Spady is a Writer for Fox News Digital.

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