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Trump is not a lawyer - Ruth Bader Ginsburg | Trump is not a lawyer - Ruth Bader Ginsburg |
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has responded to Donald Trump's call for the top US court to stop impeachment. | Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has responded to Donald Trump's call for the top US court to stop impeachment. |
"The president is not a lawyer," she told the BBC in an exclusive interview, adding: "He's not law trained." | "The president is not a lawyer," she told the BBC in an exclusive interview, adding: "He's not law trained." |
In a wide-ranging conversation, she also said poor women were victims of restrictive abortion access. | In a wide-ranging conversation, she also said poor women were victims of restrictive abortion access. |
The US president is expected to be impeached by the House of Representatives on Wednesday. | The US president is expected to be impeached by the House of Representatives on Wednesday. |
The House, controlled by the Democrats, accuses him of an abuse of power in his dealings with Ukraine. | The House, controlled by the Democrats, accuses him of an abuse of power in his dealings with Ukraine. |
Impeachment is like an indictment - the charges will then be sent to the Republican-controlled Senate for a trial, where senators act like jurors. | Impeachment is like an indictment - the charges will then be sent to the Republican-controlled Senate for a trial, where senators act like jurors. |
President Trump is expected to be acquitted there of the two charges he faces. | President Trump is expected to be acquitted there of the two charges he faces. |
What did Ms Ginsburg say about impeachment? | What did Ms Ginsburg say about impeachment? |
Earlier this month, the president suggested in a tweet that the Supreme Court could step in. | Earlier this month, the president suggested in a tweet that the Supreme Court could step in. |
"Radical Left has NO CASE. Read the Transcripts. Shouldn't even be allowed. Can we go to Supreme Court to stop?" | "Radical Left has NO CASE. Read the Transcripts. Shouldn't even be allowed. Can we go to Supreme Court to stop?" |
When the BBC's Razia Iqbal asked the justice what her reading of the constitution was in this context, she replied: "The president is not a lawyer, he's not law trained." | When the BBC's Razia Iqbal asked the justice what her reading of the constitution was in this context, she replied: "The president is not a lawyer, he's not law trained." |
Ms Ginsburg also implied that senators who display bias should be disqualified from acting as jurors in the trial. | Ms Ginsburg also implied that senators who display bias should be disqualified from acting as jurors in the trial. |
There was criticism over the weekend of Mitch McConnell, who leads the Republican party in the Senate, for saying an acquittal was a foregone conclusion. | There was criticism over the weekend of Mitch McConnell, who leads the Republican party in the Senate, for saying an acquittal was a foregone conclusion. |
When asked about senators making up their minds before the trial, the Supreme Court Justice said: "Well if a judge said that, a judge would be disqualified from sitting on the case." | When asked about senators making up their minds before the trial, the Supreme Court Justice said: "Well if a judge said that, a judge would be disqualified from sitting on the case." |
What did she say about abortion access? | What did she say about abortion access? |
"I think society needs to be more active on this issue," she said. | "I think society needs to be more active on this issue," she said. |
"And the truth is that with all these restrictive laws, the only people who are being restricted are poor women." | "And the truth is that with all these restrictive laws, the only people who are being restricted are poor women." |
Women with the means to travel to other states to get abortions were able to, she added. | Women with the means to travel to other states to get abortions were able to, she added. |
Poor women bear the brunt of states' laws that restrict access, she said. | Poor women bear the brunt of states' laws that restrict access, she said. |
"They normally can't pay a plane fare or the bus fare, they can't afford to take days off of work to go." | "They normally can't pay a plane fare or the bus fare, they can't afford to take days off of work to go." |
Why is Ruth Bader Ginsburg important? | Why is Ruth Bader Ginsburg important? |
President Trump has appointed two judges since taking office, and the current court is seen to have a 5-4 conservative majority in most cases. | President Trump has appointed two judges since taking office, and the current court is seen to have a 5-4 conservative majority in most cases. |
Ms Ginsburg, 86, is the oldest sitting justice on the Supreme Court, and has received hospital treatment a number of times in recent years. | Ms Ginsburg, 86, is the oldest sitting justice on the Supreme Court, and has received hospital treatment a number of times in recent years. |
As the court's most senior liberal justice, her health is closely watched. | As the court's most senior liberal justice, her health is closely watched. |
Why is President Trump being impeached? | Why is President Trump being impeached? |
President Trump, it is alleged, pressured Ukraine to conduct two investigations for his own political gain and to the detriment of national security. | President Trump, it is alleged, pressured Ukraine to conduct two investigations for his own political gain and to the detriment of national security. |
Democrats say he withheld $400m of military aid to Ukraine and a White House meeting with Ukraine's new leader. | Democrats say he withheld $400m of military aid to Ukraine and a White House meeting with Ukraine's new leader. |
The most serious allegation is that he asked for an investigation into his political rival Joe Biden, thereby enlisting foreign help to win the 2020 election. | The most serious allegation is that he asked for an investigation into his political rival Joe Biden, thereby enlisting foreign help to win the 2020 election. |
He faces two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. | He faces two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. |
He would become only the third US president to be impeached, but he denies any wrongdoing. | He would become only the third US president to be impeached, but he denies any wrongdoing. |
What is his latest defence? | |
In a six-page letter to the Democratic leadership on Tuesday, the president accused them of "subverting American democracy". | |
He repeated his claim that the phone call with the Ukrainian president, a call which is at the centre of the impeachment inquiry, was "totally innocent". | |
"Any member of Congress who votes in support of impeachment - against every shred of truth, fact, evidence and legal principle - is showing how deeply they revile the voters and how truly they detest America's constitutional order. | |
"Our founders feared the tribalisation of partisan politics and you are bringing their worst fears to life." | |
He ends the letter by saying that 100 years from now, people will understand and learn from this, "so that it can never happen to another president again". | |
President Trump signs it off with "Sincerely yours". | |
Want to find out more? | Want to find out more? |