President Trump will join hundreds of mourners at the Supreme Court on Thursday to pay his respects to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump will join hundreds of mourners at the Supreme Court on Thursday to pay his respects to JusticeTrump and first lady Melania Trump are expected to make the trip from the White House to the Supreme Court, where the 87-year-old justice will lie in repose for a second day, even as Trump is preparing for a bruisingHundreds of mourners filed past Ginsburg’s flag-draped coffin on Wednesday, including former President Bill Clinton, who appointed Ginsburg to the court...
Ginsburg’s clerks, wearing black masks to guard against the coronavirus, stood socially distanced and in silence on the courthouse plaza in a show of solidarity.Opera, travel, food, law: The unlikely friendship of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia After the brief ceremony, Ginsburg's casket was placed at the front portico of the court for two days of public viewing, with appropriate social distancing to guard against the pandemic that has claimed more than 200,000 lives.
Ginsburg’s coffin will be moved across the street to the U.S. Capitol on Friday, when she will become the first woman toA private interment service will be held next week at Arlington National Cemetery, where Ginsburg will be buried next to her late husband, Martin, who died in 2010.
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