Trump wants to choose more Supreme Court justices after student loan ruling

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Trump suggested he could appoint another 'three or four' Supreme Court Justices, if reelected to the White House in November 2024.

, who is in second place. If reelected to the White House, he may have the chance to appoint additional justices, if incumbents retire or die, with the Supreme Court currently housing six justices appointed by Republican presidents, and three by their Democratic counterparts.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump on June 30, 2023, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The 2024 GOP frontrunner suggested he could appoint another three or four Supreme Court justices, if reelected to the White House.On Friday Trump discussed the recent Supreme Court rulings in Philadelphia, at a summit hosted by the right-wing Moms for Liberty campaign group.

He commented:"You know many president's never get the opportunity to appoint a Supreme Court justice. I had three, they are gold. They are not happy about that. Trump: Many presidents never get the opportunity to appoint a Supreme Court justice. I had three. And maybe we’ll three or four more. Let’s have seven or eight or maybe even nine.

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