How did candidate Donald Trump construct his publicly-released list of potential nominees for the Supreme Court should he win the presidency?

A. The lists were made of individuals who were Trump friends or campaign contributors.
B. The lists were constructed from the most senior federal district court judges without partisan considerations.
C. Trump allowed Twitter users to make recommendations and constructed the lists from the responses.
D. The Senate Republicans provided Trump with a list of justices they would consider approving.
E. The lists were made through consultation with prominent conservative groups like the Federalist Society.

Answer: E

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