WASHINGTON — President Trump said Friday two women are on his short list as the next Supreme Court nominee and he’ll announce his decision July 9.

On his way to Bedminster, NJ, the president told reporters aboard Air Force One that he plans to interview one or two candidates this weekend.

“I’ve got it narrowed to about five,” Trump said, including two women.

The retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy means Trump has the opportunity to shape the court to the right for years.

Trump has previously advocated for pro-life judges, but told reporters he would not use Roe v. Wade, the decision that legalized abortion, as a litmus test.

“I’m not going to ask them that question,” he said.

Trump had earlier said his nominee would come from his previously released list of 25 judges.

Utah Sen. Mike Lee was on the list.

“He said he’d like the job, usually they don’t say that,” Trump said.

This will be Trump’s second Supreme Court pick, after Justice Neil Gorsuch was confirmed in April 2017.