Stephen Breyer turns 83 amid push from Democrats to retire before midterms

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Stephen Breyer celebrated his birthday on Sunday. He is the oldest Supreme Court justice currently serving on the bench at 83.

, who became the second-oldest justice to serve in the court's history before he retired at 90.

In April, the progressive nonprofit Demand Justice initiated a campaign encouraging Breyer to retire that included an online petition and a billboard truck that the organization said would drive around the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.

"The only responsible choice for Justice Breyer is to immediately announce his retirement so President Biden can quickly nominate the first-ever Black woman Supreme Court justice," Fallon said.

 

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83 another 11😜✌🏼

...God Bless.

This is the main reason why these judges need to have an age limit and time limit. We should NOT have people on social security standing in judgement. As well if these people are going to be dealing with the countries issues there should be a lot more then 9!

🤔80 is the new 60! 🙄

And, defiantly, he will pull a Ruth Bader Ginsburg and refuse to step down; likely like her, will only death separate him from his judgeship?

Happy Birthday, Justice Breyer! May he continue to uphold Judicial Independence.

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More years to come sir. 👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏🎉🎉🎉🎉

Stephen Breyer needs to retire.

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