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White House prepares to REPLACE ailing Ruth Bader Ginsburg as Trump aides quietly signal his allies

She's the subject of a Hollywood biopic and is very much alive, but the White House has been in contact with Senate Republicans about possible replacements for the ailing 85-year old Supreme Court justice.

The White House is even working on a short-list of possible nominees to replace Ginsburg, who broke her 25-year streak when she began missing oral arguments on Monday.

The White House counsel's office is even trading names with the office of new Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham. Politico published a list of them Thursday.

The short list of potential replacements for the ailing Ginsburg include Seventh Circuit judge Amy Coney Barrett, whose name got floated before Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh.

Others identified include Joan Larsen of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Raymond Kethledge of the Sixth Circuit, Britt Grant of the Eleventh Circuit, and Thomas Hardiman of the Third Circuit, who served with Trump's sister, Maryanne Trump Barry.

The White House 'is taking the temperature on possible short-list candidates, reaching out to key stakeholders, and just making sure that people are informed on the process,' a source told the publication.

Graham is still putting his stamp on the Judiciary panel. He met with Trump's attorney general pick William Barr this week, even as some Democrats complained they couldn't get face time with the nominee.

He said he got assurances from Barr that he wouldn't shut down the Mueller probe. Ginsburg continues to recover after doctors removed two cancerous growths from her left lung December 21.

Until Monday, she hadn't missed oral arguments she was confirmed to join the court after Bill Clinton's nomination of her in 1993.

Following her initial in November that resulted in fractured ribs, Ginsburg declared herself 'almost repaired,' and immediately got back to an exercise routine.

'Glad to see you are feeling great,' President Trump told her at an event for the late Justice Antonin Scalia. But in initial comments he also brought up a grudge.

'I wish her well. She said something very inappropriate during the campaign, but she apologized for it,' he the president said in November.

'I wouldn't say she's exactly on my side, but I wish her well, I hope she gets better, and I hope she serves on the Supreme Court for many years.'.

In December, following her cancer surgery, Trump tweeted: 'Wishing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg a full and speedy recovery!'.

She's the subject of a Hollywood biopic and is very much alive, but the White House has been in contact with Senate Republicans about possible replacements for the ailing 85-year old Supreme Court justice.

The White House is even working on a short-list of possible nominees to replace Ginsburg, who broke her 25-year streak when she began missing oral arguments on Monday.

The White House counsel's office is even trading names with the office of new Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham. Politico published a list of them Thursday.

The short list of potential replacements for the ailing Ginsburg include Seventh Circuit judge Amy Coney Barrett, whose name got floated before Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh.

Others identified include Joan Larsen of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Raymond Kethledge of the Sixth Circuit, Britt Grant of the Eleventh Circuit, and Thomas Hardiman of the Third Circuit, who served with Trump's sister, Maryanne Trump Barry.

The White House 'is taking the temperature on possible short-list candidates, reaching out to key stakeholders, and just making sure that people are informed on the process,' a source told the publication.

Graham is still putting his stamp on the Judiciary panel. He met with Trump's attorney general pick William Barr this week, even as some Democrats complained they couldn't get face time with the nominee.

He said he got assurances from Barr that he wouldn't shut down the Mueller probe. Ginsburg continues to recover after doctors removed two cancerous growths from her left lung December 21.

Until Monday, she hadn't missed oral arguments she was confirmed to join the court after Bill Clinton's nomination of her in 1993.

Following her initial in November that resulted in fractured ribs, Ginsburg declared herself 'almost repaired,' and immediately got back to an exercise routine.

'Glad to see you are feeling great,' President Trump told her at an event for the late Justice Antonin Scalia. But in initial comments he also brought up a grudge.

'I wish her well. She said something very inappropriate during the campaign, but she apologized for it,' he the president said in November.

'I wouldn't say she's exactly on my side, but I wish her well, I hope she gets better, and I hope she serves on the Supreme Court for many years.'.

In December, following her cancer surgery, Trump tweeted: 'Wishing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg a full and speedy recovery!'.

She's the subject of a Hollywood biopic and is very much alive, but the White House has been in contact with Senate Republicans about possible replacements for the ailing 85-year old Supreme Court justice.

The White House is even working on a short-list of possible nominees to replace Ginsburg, who broke her 25-year streak when she began missing oral arguments on Monday.

The White House counsel's office is even trading names with the office of new Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham. Politico published a list of them Thursday.

The short list of potential replacements for the ailing Ginsburg include Seventh Circuit judge Amy Coney Barrett, whose name got floated before Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh.

Others identified include Joan Larsen of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Raymond Kethledge of the Sixth Circuit, Britt Grant of the Eleventh Circuit, and Thomas Hardiman of the Third Circuit, who served with Trump's sister, Maryanne Trump Barry.

The White House 'is taking the temperature on possible short-list candidates, reaching out to key stakeholders, and just making sure that people are informed on the process,' a source told the publication.

Graham is still putting his stamp on the Judiciary panel. He met with Trump's attorney general pick William Barr this week, even as some Democrats complained they couldn't get face time with the nominee.

He said he got assurances from Barr that he wouldn't shut down the Mueller probe. Ginsburg continues to recover after doctors removed two cancerous growths from her left lung December 21.

Until Monday, she hadn't missed oral arguments she was confirmed to join the court after Bill Clinton's nomination of her in 1993.

Following her initial in November that resulted in fractured ribs, Ginsburg declared herself 'almost repaired,' and immediately got back to an exercise routine.

'Glad to see you are feeling great,' President Trump told her at an event for the late Justice Antonin Scalia. But in initial comments he also brought up a grudge.

'I wish her well. She said something very inappropriate during the campaign, but she apologized for it,' he the president said in November.

'I wouldn't say she's exactly on my side, but I wish her well, I hope she gets better, and I hope she serves on the Supreme Court for many years.'.

In December, following her cancer surgery, Trump tweeted: 'Wishing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg a full and speedy recovery!'.

For more infomation >> White House prepares to REPLACE ailing Ruth Bader Ginsburg as Trump aides quietly signal his allies - Duration: 10:58.

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Trump Supporters Rally - Duration: 1:54.

For more infomation >> Trump Supporters Rally - Duration: 1:54.

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Let Trump 'HAVE HIS FKING MONEY': Cher calls on Pelosi to help end shutdown - Duration: 2:31.

Cher has taken to Twitter to call on 'hero' House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to 'let' President Trump 'have his fking money'

The 72-year-old music superstar made her political feelings known in the wake of Trump's Oval Office address on Tuesday when he made a case for funding the border wall

'Trump Said ''Mexico Will Pay 4 it.'Wall Will Pay 4 Itself.'' 'HOW BOUT BILLIONS IN MAINTENANCE EVERY YR

STOP LYING &STOP THE FKNG SHUTDOWN NOW,' Cher tweeted.The president's address was followed by a rebuke from Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer who argued that the president must end the government shutdown before talks about border security could continue

It emerged on Wednesday afternoon that Trump had walked out of a meeting with congressional leaders after Pelosi once again rejected supporting funding for the border wall

On Wednesday evening, Cher, who on January 3 had tweeted a photo of her 'Hang'n With My PAL Nance,' called Pelosi 'A HERO' but urged her to let the president have his money, expressing fears that people will 'starve, lose their homes and be unable to see doctors

' Thursday saw the singer criticizing Fox News for reporting she'd 'demanded' Democrats step in to reopen the government referring to a now deleted tweet urging: 'DEMS, STOP SHUTDOWN

DONT DIE ON THIS HILL.HE STOPS AT NOTHING.' The Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves singer posted another tweet Thursday accusing Trump of caring nothing if people have 'Pain,Heartache, Depravation' and said he was 'escalating hatred

For more infomation >> Let Trump 'HAVE HIS FKING MONEY': Cher calls on Pelosi to help end shutdown - Duration: 2:31.

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Joe Biden's Brother Rips Hillary, Says Family Voted For Trump - Duration: 3:26.

For more infomation >> Joe Biden's Brother Rips Hillary, Says Family Voted For Trump - Duration: 3:26.

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At the border, Trump moves closer to emergency declaration - Duration: 2:21.

For more infomation >> At the border, Trump moves closer to emergency declaration - Duration: 2:21.

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Trade negotiations with China having "tremendous success": Trump - Duration: 0:40.

U.S. President Donald Trump says his administration's trade negotiations with China are "having

tremendous success".

He made the remark on Thursday as he took off to the U.S. border with Mexico on the

20th day of a partial shutdown of the U.S. government.

He also said China was "far more honorable" and easier to deal with than members of the

opposition Democratic Party.

During their meeting in Beijing this week, the U.S Trade Representative focused on China's

promise to buy more U.S. products such as agricultural and industrial goods.

For more infomation >> Trade negotiations with China having "tremendous success": Trump - Duration: 0:40.

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After Calling Trump Motherfcker, Muslim Rep Gets The Last News She Expected - Duration: 4:05.

For more infomation >> After Calling Trump Motherfcker, Muslim Rep Gets The Last News She Expected - Duration: 4:05.

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Police: Women At R. Kelly's Trump Tower Residence Say They Are Not Being Held Hostage - Duration: 2:22.

For more infomation >> Police: Women At R. Kelly's Trump Tower Residence Say They Are Not Being Held Hostage - Duration: 2:22.

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MIGRANT CARAVAN LATEST NEWS TODAY , President Trump EXPLOSIVE Interview on border Wall security - Duration: 11:09.

For more infomation >> MIGRANT CARAVAN LATEST NEWS TODAY , President Trump EXPLOSIVE Interview on border Wall security - Duration: 11:09.

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Cher Just Urged Pelosi to Surrender to Trump and Give Him the Wall Money! - Duration: 3:42.

For more infomation >> Cher Just Urged Pelosi to Surrender to Trump and Give Him the Wall Money! - Duration: 3:42.

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President Trump visit to McAllen, Texas - Duration: 2:33.

For more infomation >> President Trump visit to McAllen, Texas - Duration: 2:33.

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Trade negotiations with China having "tremendous success": Trump - Duration: 0:32.

US President Donald Trump says his administration's trade negotiations with

China are having tremendous success he made the remark on Thursday as it took

off to the US border with Mexico on the 20th the day of a partial shutdown of

the US government there Trump such I know is far more honorable and easier to

deal with than members of the opposition Democratic Party during their meeting in

Beijing this week the US Trade Representative focused on China's

promise to buy more American products such as agricultural and industrial

goods

For more infomation >> Trade negotiations with China having "tremendous success": Trump - Duration: 0:32.

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Shocking Video Shows Footage of Trump Address to Nation Was Edited by TV Station - Duration: 3:18.

For more infomation >> Shocking Video Shows Footage of Trump Address to Nation Was Edited by TV Station - Duration: 3:18.

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Trump Strongly Hints at Emergency Declaration for Wall - Duration: 4:50.

For more infomation >> Trump Strongly Hints at Emergency Declaration for Wall - Duration: 4:50.

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Trump Just Shared a Video From the US Mexico Border and it's Already Viral - Duration: 1:49.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Shared a Video From the US Mexico Border and it's Already Viral - Duration: 1:49.

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Trump vows pathway to citizenship for high-skill 'H1-B' visa holders - Duration: 3:11.

President Donald Trump flashed his softer side on Twitter, touting changes to a high-tech visa program that he said would bring more certainty and a 'potential path to citizenship

' His tweet came hours after he visited the southern border and once again stressed crime, drugs, and gang mayhem in his push for a $5

7billion border wall amid a continued government shutdown.The president said changes to the 'H1-b' program were coming 'soon

' 'H1-B holders in the United States can rest assured that changes are soon coming which will bring both simplicity and certainty to your stay, including a potential path to citizenship,' Trump tweeted

'We want to encourage talented and highly skilled people to pursue career options in the U

S.', the president added.Trump didn't give specifics on when the changes were coming, what they would be, or whether they were administrative changes or would require congressional approval

Congress must authorize the number of visas that can be given out each year.Even has trump has dug in on a wall, he for weeks has been stressing that the U

S.needs workers amid the ongoing economic expansion.Current high-tech visas already offer a potential path to citizenship, however

Employers who have workers on an H1-b can sponsor them for a green card, which can eventually lead to citizenship

Trump's stated push for high-tech visas comes after her surrounded himself with Border Patrol and law enforcement on a trip to Texas at the southern border

He held an event with seized drugs, cash, and weapons, and pressed the safety risk of illegal immigration at the border

He continues to demand spending on a steel border barrier.The government shutdown hit its 21st day Friday

For more infomation >> Trump vows pathway to citizenship for high-skill 'H1-B' visa holders - Duration: 3:11.

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Trump just doesnt understand the border Here are the facts NY Daily News - Duration: 2:27.

Trump just doesnt understand the border Here are the facts NY Daily News

President Trump took to television on Tuesday to make his case that the lack of a border wall has caused a crisis. Drugs, terrorism, crime and the illegal immigration of children all featured prominently as supposed justifications for spending billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars on the project. Yet upon close examination, the Presidents justifications fall flat. The border has problems, but the President doesnt understand them, and some of them he has caused himself.

The President cited stopping drug smuggling as a primary goal of his border barrier. Far from a crisis, however, the value of drug seizures by the average Border Patrol agent actually 70 percent since 2013. Thats because marijuana is the primary drug smuggled between ports of entry, where a border wall would go, and marijuana has been legalized in so many states that demand is being filled domestically.

While Trump acted as if the absence of a border wall were the primary cause of the opioid crisis, the average inspector at ports of entry in 2018 eight times more cocaine, 17 times more fentanyl, 23 times more methamphetamine and 36 times more heroin than the average Border Patrol agent seized at the physical border in early 2018. The hard drugs that Trump claims to care about arent coming where Trump thinks they are.

As importantly, building hundreds of miles of border fence from 2005 to 2009 did nothing to deter smuggling between ports of entry anyway. The average Border Patrol agent the same quantity of marijuana after the current fences went up as before. When marijuana was legalized in several states starting in 2014, marijuana seizures suddenly dropped 78 percent — legalization, not the wall, stopped the narcotraffickers.

The President could not help but raise the specter of terrorists crossing illegally. The fact is that a foreign terrorist a single terrorist attack in more than four decades after crossing the border illegally. Trump officials a number of special interest aliens whom Border Patrol apprehended, but — they are just people who come from countries of interest. They could be a family fleeing terrorists, like the Syrian Christians who at the border in 2015.

It would not be a security crisis without numerous criminals and gangs. Yet Border Patrol figures show that the agency less than 1,000 border crossers who had convictions for violent crimes. Thats just 0.2 percent of total apprehensions. A majority of the criminals in 2018 were people convicted of, not surprisingly, crossing illegally. Trump claimed thousands of suspected gang members were caught crossing illegally, but again, the real number in 2018 was just 728.

The fact is that the vast majority of immigrants crossing the borders of the United States legally or otherwise are simply peaceful people seeking the American dream. Thats why, based on figures from the Census Bureau, immigrants — legal and illegal — as likely as natural born Americans to be behind bars in America.

Trump struck a compassionate tone when he spoke about children who make the dangerous journey to this country. But his policies — and the current border fence — have only hurt them. As Border Patrol and the border fences pushed more and more immigrants to cross in remote areas of the border — in deserts, mountains and rivers — the journeys grew more perilous and more people died.

In 1998, Border Patrol found one for every , but after building the fences and doubling its force, it found one dead migrant for every 1,034 apprehensions in 2017. Thats a sign that the journey is now about 5 times more dangerous. In addition, the remoteness of the locations where they were apprehended to the deaths of both children who died in Border Patrol custody in recent weeks, as it was more difficult for them to get help.

Trump is making matters worse. His administration has institutionalized a practice of the number of people who can apply for asylum at legal ports of entry. This forces them to either live homeless and starving in dangerous cities in Mexico for months, or enter illegally. This choice is what is driving women and children into the hands of smugglers and leading them to cross illegally.

The administration says it doesnt have the resources to process families at ports, but somehow Border Patrol has the resources to process as many families that it apprehends between ports. At a minimum, the port inspectors could turn the families over to Border Patrol, maintaining a safe and orderly flow.

The problem is that the Trump administration doesnt want any flow, even a legal one. As Trump has , I dont want them in our country. But thats not a solution. Trumps policies have created a real problem, but his border wall is not the fix the system needs. America needs to overhaul its outdated immigration system.

Bier is an immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institue.

For more infomation >> Trump just doesnt understand the border Here are the facts NY Daily News - Duration: 2:27.

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Courts 'Unlikely' To Stop Trump If He Declares National Emergency At Border Today - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> Courts 'Unlikely' To Stop Trump If He Declares National Emergency At Border Today - Duration: 2:25.

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Reporter Asks Trump About 'Human Pain' Of Govt Employees – His Answer Shuts Her DOWN - Duration: 3:03.

For more infomation >> Reporter Asks Trump About 'Human Pain' Of Govt Employees – His Answer Shuts Her DOWN - Duration: 3:03.

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Trump Inches Closer To Declaring National Emergency For Fake Border Crisis - Duration: 5:26.

On Thursday, Donald Trump reiterated the fact that he has the absolute right, the authority,

and possibly even the option to declare a national emergency for this nonexistent border

crisis that he has created in his head.

Now, the reason he would do that in case you're unawares because he wants to circumvent congress

in order to get the funding for his border wall and he believes that declaring a national

emergency, even though there is no national emergency, would allow him to do that.

Uh, he's actually wrong about that.

And here's why.

Well, first and foremost, let's actually talk about the fact that, uh, there's some debate

about whether or not he could declare a national emergency, even though there's obviously not

one.

The answer to that is yes, he does have that authority.

The 1976, uh, a national emergencies act lays out no criteria whatsoever as to what constitutes

an emergency.

So yes, he could declare emergency if he ran out of ketchup in the White House.

He does have the authority to do that.

Here's the thing, just because you have the authority to declare a national emergency

that does not automatically give you access to the funds and that's what he's after.

So that's the good news of all of this.

Here's the way it plays out.

Uh, he basically, if he were to declare a national emergency, would have two options

here.

One, you send in the military, if it's that kind of national emergency, in which case

the military, our soldiers, our troops would then be the ones that would have to build

the wall in order for the funding to be legit.

He would not get the funding if the military itself wasn't carrying out the project.

So probably not something that's going to go over super well with the military and that

is actually the more difficult option for him to do.

The second, as he has said, is that he could just dip into the National Emergency Fund,

right?

Well, no, you actually can't because the president under this National Emergencies Act is required

to submit to Congress what he wants to do.

He has to send a list, like, I'm going to do this.

I'm going to take this much money.

I'm gonna, spend this much money on this and here is how everything plays out.

Congress.

Do you approve?

And if Congress says no, then we're right back at square one at this point.

So yeah, Donald Trump can whine and cry all he wants about a nonexistent emergency and

say that, oh, I'm going to declare a national emergency.

Go ahead.

It's not going to change the current situation that we're in and you're still not going to

get the funding.

All it's going to do, as legal experts have pointed out, is shift the blame from Republicans

to the court systems where this would inevitably end up, and let's not forget that today is

the day that our federal court system officially runs out of money and begins operating on

skeleton crews as of this coming Monday.

So good luck trying to get that through a court system during this government shut down.

The president is in a corner at the moment and some say that that makes them weaker,

but to me it does make him more dangerous.

This man doesn't know what to do.

He doesn't know how he got himself into this situation and he sure as hell doesn't know

how to get himself out of it.

So like any animal that's caged or corner, he is going to start lashing out and given

the powers that he does have, it's going to be pretty scary to see how this thing plays

itself out.

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