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Prime-time Justice: Trump puts on a flawless show

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Washington (CNN)For once, the ultimate showman gave Republicans exactly what they bargained for.

President Donald Trump, turning the ornate East Room of the White House into the centerpiece of a well-orchestrated television production, made good on his promise and handed his party a solid conservative nominee for the Supreme Court.
"I am a man of my word, I will do as I say," Trump said Tuesday night, savoring the drama of the moment as he unveiled Judge Neil Gorsuch as his pick to succeed the late conservative icon Antonin Scalia on the nation's highest court.
    Trump materialized at 8:02 pm ET in the cross hall of the White House and took a stately stroll to his podium along a red carpet under a glistening chandelier before summoningthe full theatrical power of his office for the first time.
    In the same room where so many of his predecessors delivered historic pronouncements to the American people, Trump introduced the nation to the man who, at 49, could spend decades on the court, and help shape his own presidential legacy.

    Trump's biggest moment yet

    It amounted to Trump's biggest moment yet in his 11 days in office. Blanketed by television networks, it was also a do-over, as Trump cut a somber and statesmanlike figure after a chaotic, acrimonious start to his administration.
    It was a sweet moment of vindication for the Republican Party -- especially its social conservative and evangelical wings who had defied expectations that they would desert Trump over his three marriages and often vulgar tone.

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    The President said he had spent considerable time pouring over the writings and decisions of Gorsuch, a man of the outdoors who fishes, hunts and skis and currently sits on the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
    But the President is also known to place great value in someone's appearance and might have concluded that Gorsuch, tall, fit with a square jaw and immaculately cropped gray hair looks the part of a Supreme Court Justice.
    Few Presidents get to name a justice within a few days of their inauguration, and Trump can thank McConnell for his decision to block Obama's nominee to replace Scalia, Judge Merrick Garland, for the best part of a year.
    Gorsuch's nomination, assuming he is confirmed, will cement the prevailing ideological balance of the court before Scalia's death, with four conservatives, four liberals and Justice Anthony Kennedy as the swing vote.
    Known for a florid pen, a sense of humor and unimpeachable conservative positions on religious liberty, guns, business regulation and administrative power, Gorsuch may be the perfect candidate to emulate the operatic flamboyance and preference for legal textualism and originalism of Scalia, who died nearly a year ago.
    "He is Scalia, in many respects," said Rick Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator who is now a CNN contributor.
    With the late justice's widow, Maureen, in the audience, Gorsuch called Scalia "a lion of the law."

    Keeping his promises

    Trump, meanwhile, is turning out to be a man who keeps his promises, however much controversy they ignite.
    In 11 days in office, he has pushed to repeal Obamacare, slapped a temporary ban on immigrants from seven Muslim nations, pulled America out of a vast trans-Pacific trade pact and ordered the building of a border wall.
    Now he has delivered a conservative jurist, a move that will likely do much to solidify his political position within his own party.
    The nomination could also buy him some political capital amid raging controversies over the inept rollout of his immigration measures that kept many Republicans in the dark and raised questions over the basic competence of his administration.
    Supporting a Supreme Court nominee is one of the most intricate tests a White House will face however the first 48 hours will be crucial for Gorsuch despite apparently favorable winds behind his nomination. Any oversights in vetting of his personal, legal and financial history on the part of the administration are likely to be ruthlessly exploited by liberals who oppose his nomination.
    If it was a night to savor for the GOP, it was a bitter one for Democrats.
    This could have been the moment when a President Hillary Clinton unveiled the nomination for Supreme Court justice that would have the potential to tilt the bench towards liberals for a generation.

    Precursor to the next fight

    Instead, the party's leaders were left to launch a fight that is unlikely to halt the ascension of Gorsuch to the nation's top bench -- and could ultimately be just a precursor to a second Trump Supreme Court nomination that would consolidate a clear conservative majority that could last for years.
    During a CNN town hall Tuesday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi described Gorsuch as a "very hostile" appointment well outside the American mainstream. The top Senate Democrat, Chuck Schumer, said the GOP will need to surmount the 60-vote barrier in the Senate to get Gorsuch confirmed.
    Red state Democrats with re-election races next year, however, will come under intense pressure to back Trump's nominee.
    Still, a liberal lobbying effort roared into action within minutes of Trump's announcement.
    Greenpeace USA Executive Director Annie Leonard said that Gorsuch would do nothing to preserve environmental regulations needed to fight climate change.
    "There is no evidence in Gorsuch's track record that indicates he would be a champion for these legal protections," she said.
    Some activists didn't even wait for Trump to name his pick -- just the fact he was picking anyone was enough.
    "Democrats must shut the Senate down if Republicans try to ram through Trump's nominee," said Murshed Zaheed, political director of the social change network CREDO. "There is no room for collaboration with a thin-skinned, tantrum-prone tyrant who, in just the first few days of his administration, has already displayed a reckless disregard for the rule of law."

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