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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Misses Work For The First Time in 25-Years Due To Cancer

January 11. 2019

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 85, has been struggling with cancer. She recently suffered a fall and broke three ribs. She was admitted to the hospital on November 8, 2018 and doctors discovered two new malignant tumors in her lungs. Surgery was performed and the public told Ginsburg is fine. However, several weeks later the public is hearing another story. For the first time in her 25-year tenure on the Supreme Court, Ginsburg has missed work.

The Politico website is now reporting, "The White House is reaching out to political allies and conservative activist groups to prepare for an ailing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's possible death or departure from the Supreme Court - an even that would trigger the second bitter confirmation battle of President Donald Trump's tenure."

Ginsburg missing work for the first time in 25-years indicates she is incapacitated and can no longer perform her duties to the best of her abilities. This is an indication that she should retire. Then again, senator Nancy Pelosi is out there speaking like someone with a head injury and she still has her job.

STORY SOURCE

Trump White House urging allies to prepare for possible RBG departure

After an ailing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg missed oral arguments, the Trump team began early groundwork for another potential confirmation battle.

01/10/2019 01:04 PM EST - Updated 01/10/2019 04:05 PM EST - The White House is reaching out to political allies and conservative activist groups to prepare for an ailing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s possible death or departure from the Supreme Court — an event that would trigger the second bitter confirmation battle of President Donald Trump’s tenure.

The outreach began after Ginsburg, 85, on Monday missed oral arguments at the court for the first time in her 25 years on the bench. The justice, who was nominated to the court by President Bill Clinton in 1993, announced in late December that she underwent a surgical procedure to remove two cancerous growths from her lungs.

The White House "is taking the temperature on possible short-list candidates, reaching out to key stakeholders, and just making sure that people are informed on the process," said a source familiar with those conversations, who spoke on background given the delicate nature of the subject. "They're doing it very quietly, of course, because the idea is not to be opportunistic, but just to be prepared so we aren't caught flat-footed."... 

https://www.politico.com

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