Mystery, remote farm roads on way to Supreme Court pick
WASHINGTON — Secret escorts. Hiding out. Back farm roads. Military jets.
All in the name of a little mystery.
President Donald Trump announced last week via Twitter that he’d name his choice to fill the vacant Supreme Court seat on Tuesday. With that, the race was on to find out which of the prospects on the short list made the cut.
White House counsel Don McGahn had to break the news to the other finalists — Judges Thomas Hardiman, Judge William Pryor and Amul Thapar all received calls to say they wouldn’t succeed the late Justice Antonin Scalia.


