President demands that two liberal Supreme Court justices recuse themselves from ‘Trump related’ matters

President Trump said two liberal Supreme Court justices should recuse themselves in all future cases which involve him.

In a late night tweet on Monday, the president said Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg should step back from “all Trump, or Trump related, matters,” citing a quote made on Fox News’s Ingraham Angle.

“Sotomayor accuses GOP appointed Justices of being biased in favor of Trump.’ @IngrahamAngle @FoxNews This is a terrible thing to say. Trying to ‘shame’ some into voting her way? She never criticized Justice Ginsberg when she called me a ‘faker’. Both should recuse themselves on all Trump, or Trump related, matters,” Trump tweeted. “While ‘elections have consequences,’ I only ask for fairness, especially when it comes to decisions made by the United States Supreme Court.”

Sotomayor, nominated by President Barack Obama in 2009, issued a strong dissent to the Supreme Court’s decision released Friday on Wolf v. Cook County, a case dealing with immigration policy. In her opinion, Sotomayor wrote that her conservative colleagues on the Supreme Court, who have the majority, are “putting a thumb on the scale in favor of” the Trump administration.

“Today’s decision follows a now-familiar pattern,” Sotomayor said. “The Government seeks emergency relief from this Court, asking it to grant a stay where two lower courts have not. The Government insists — even though review in a court of appeals is imminent — that it will suffer irreparable harm if this Court does not grant a stay. And the Court yields.”

Ginsburg, nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993, called Trump a “faker” in 2016 while he was running for the presidency. “He is a faker,” the Supreme Court justice said then of Trump. “He has no consistency about him. He says whatever comes into his head at the moment. He really has an ego. … How has he gotten away with not turning over his tax returns? The press seems to be very gentle with him on that.”

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