Ruth Bader Ginsburg Skipped Trump's Congress Address? 'Notorious RBG' Absent From First Big Presidential Speech
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who made headlines in 2015 when she dozed off during Barack Obama's State of the Union speech, was conspicuously absent Tuesday from President Donald Trump's first address to a joint session of Congress. And she may have skipped it on purpose.
Ginsburg got in spats with Trump during the campaign, and a spokeswoman confirmed to Bloomberg News ahead of the speech that she would not attend.