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Justice Sonia Sotomayor Faces Renewed Calls to Retire
Justice Sonia Sotomayor Faces Renewed Calls to Retire After Trump Win
Calls for Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire are resurfacing following Donald Trump's electoral victory.
Despite pressure on Sotomayor, Supreme Court unlikely to change before Trump takes office. Here's why.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor is the first Hispanic justice and at 70, is not the oldest member of the Supreme Court.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor faces pressure to retire ahead of Trump taking office: report
Democrats are considering whether to call on Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor to step down so President Biden can replace her before his term ends, according to a Politico report.
Can Democrats Replace Sonia Sotomayor Before Donald Trump Takes Office?
Sotomayor is the oldest liberal justice on the Supreme Court. If she agreed to step down, it would theoretically give President Joe Biden enough time to nominate a new justice, and for Senate Democrats to push the nomination through before the next administration takes office and Republicans take control of the Senate.
This Supreme Court justice could face pressure to resign before Trump takes office
Democrats are reportedly worried about what a second term in office from Republican President Donald Trump could do to the Supreme Court. Politico Playbook reported that Democratic senators are talking about making an effort to encourage Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire before Trump takes office in January.
Video: Dems weigh replacing Justice Sotomayor ahead of Trump’s second term: Report
Dems weigh replacing Justice Sotomayor ahead of Trump’s second term: Report 'Fox News Sunday' anchor Shannon Bream joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss how Democrats might be scheming behind the scenes to replace Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Trump's historic chief of staff pick.
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Senate Dems furiously debate trying to push out Justice Sonia Sotomayor: report
Senate Dems are furiously debating whether to pressure US Supreme Court Justice
Sonia
Sotomayor
, a 70-year-old diabetic, ...
Fox 4
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Could Democrats pressure Justice Sotomayor to step down for replacement?
One potential move is to convince Supreme Court Justice
Sonia
Sotomayor
to resign and replace her with a younger liberal ...
The Daily Beast on MSN
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Dems at War Over Secret SCOTUS Plot to Oust Sotomayor
Having spectacularly failed to get one woman elected to a top job, the Democratic Party is at odds over whether to push ...
justthenews
6h
Mike Davis says there’s not enough time for Biden to replace Justice Sotomayor
Article III Founder and President Mike Davis thinks it’s unlikely President Joe Biden will try to replace Supreme Court ...
Yahoo News
7h
Democrats in frantic talks to push out most liberal Supreme Court justice
The party is scrambling to get
Sonia
Sotomayor
, 70, to step down so that they can replace her with another progressive ...
18h
Playbook: Dems agonize over Sotomayor
STILL COUNTING — Sen. JACKY ROSEN (D-Nev.) has a 17,553-vote lead on SAM BROWN (slightly more than one percentage point). And ...
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Dems weigh replacing Justice Sotomayor ahead of Trump's second term: Report
Dems weigh replacing Justice
Sotomayor
ahead of Trump's second term: Report 'Fox
News
Sunday' anchor Shannon Bream joined ...
Hosted on MSN
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Ex-Lawmaker Trolls Republicans By Recommending Kamala Harris for Supreme Court: 'I Want People's Heads to Explode'
Former Democratic lawmaker Bakari Sellers is not only magnifying calls for 70-year-old Supreme Court Justice
Sonia
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