There have been a lot of discussions started since the US President has announced the replacement of RBG. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke that the Republican rush to fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat on the Supreme Court could spell the end of Obamacare, but that she argues increasing the size of the court in response. In an interview taped for the Bloomberg Equality Summit to take place on Wednesday, Clinton mentioned Ginsburg’s reported last wish that the seat she had held since 1993 remain vacant until the presidential election was decided.
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Clinton, who was the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee stated, “She was offering a measured opinion that’s in the best interest of the country and the court to let the election go forward." She recognized that Republicans seem to have the votes to confirm an appointment from President Donald Trump before the Nov. 3 election. A decision by Republicans led by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to go forward with confirming a nominee is a “very unfortunate display of partisan power to push through whoever the president nominates,” Clinton said.
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She said she wouldn’t, however, support a strategy being considered by some beaurecrats to expand the size of the court in the event they win control of the Senate and White House to adulterate the conservative majority. She called that idea “a step too far.” The 2016 Democratic standard-bearer said that her party should be “absolutely clear what’s really at stake and first and foremost, in this case, is health care,” noting that the high court is programmed to hear a case on the Obama administration’s signature health care legislation shortly after the election.
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