Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg apologized for her βill-advisedβ comments towards presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump.
In an interview with the New York Times over the weekend, Ginsburg said that she could not imagine what the United States would be like with Donald Trump as president, adding that her late husband would have said it was βtime for us to move to New Zealand.β
Speaking to CNN on Monday, Ginsburg continued her criticism of Trump.
βHe has no consistency about him. He says whatever comes into his head at the moment. He really has an ego.β
Ginsburgβs comments are surprising coming from a sitting Supreme Court justice. Although she is a liberal justice, her public criticism of a presidential candidate was unusual. Trump responded to Ginsburgβs words, telling her to resign in a series of tweets, including one that said, βIf I win the Presidency, we will swamp Justice Ginsburg with real judges and real legal opinions.β She also faced criticismΒ on other fronts.
In a statement on Thursday, Ginsburg expressed regret towards her previous statements.
βOn reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised and I regret making them. Judges should avoid commenting on a candidate for public office. In the future I will be more circumspect.β