The supreme court has had eight members since the death of conservative justice Antonin Scalia in February. Asked by Stahl whether he supported marriage equality, which was made law by the supreme court in Obergefell v Hodges in 2015, Trump suggested the case did not concern him to the degree of Roe v Wade. It was settled in the supreme court. “These cases have gone to the supreme court,” he said. I’m fine with that.”He was adamant, on the other hand, about gun rights, saying he wanted to stack the supreme court with justices that would defend those rights.
Source: The Guardian November 14, 2016 00:00 UTC