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Trump Lashes Out At Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor And Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Demands They Recuse Themselves For Any 'Trump-Related' Cases

Trump Lashes Out At Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor And Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Demands They Recuse Themselves For Any 'Trump-Related' Cases
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In his three years as President, Donald Trump has appointed a record number of federal judges to the bench—an achievement that will almost certainly be the longest-lasting consequence of his tenure in office.

Two of those appointments were Supreme Court Justices.


The Republican Senate held a Supreme Court seat vacant for a year, denying President Barack Obama his right to appoint a Justice, instead giving that right to Obama's successor, Donald Trump, and helping secure a Republican majority on the highest bench in the land.

So, naturally, Trump's worried that the Democrats have stacked the odds against him.

Trump went on a bizarre Twitter rant against Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor on Monday night.


Trump appeared to reference a dissent Justice Sotomayor wrote accusing Conservative-appointed Justices of being too acquiescent to the Executive Branch. He also alluded to critical comments made by Justice Ginsburg during the 2016 campaign, for which Ginsburg apologized.

Trump called upon the Justices to recuse themselves from all "Trump, or Trump related, matters!"

If Trump was setting that expectation, people replied, then his judicial appointees should be held to the same standard.







The Supreme Court will soon take up cases concerning the President—including a case that could force the release of his long-sought tax returns.

Interesting timing.

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