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❤️Speculation Swirls Conservative SCOTUS Justice May Retire

At this time, Alito has not publicly indicated any retirement plans, and court officials have no scheduled announcements regarding changes in the justices’ lineup. Discussions about potential turnover reflect ongoing interest in how the Court’s composition might affect pivotal rulings in coming years.

Since the 1950s, only three presidents—Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan—have had the opportunity to fill more openings on the Supreme Court than Trump, who has appointed three – Justices Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Coney Barrett.

If Alito decides to retire, Trump would have the chance to appoint a much younger justice, which could help sustain the court’s conservative majority for many years.

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