She didn’t earn the nickname “Notorious RBG” for nothing. For years, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg challenged gender stereotypes, became a warrior for human rights and ultimately became a cultural icon.

But recently, RBG made headlines for another reason. Last July, Justice Ginsburg came under fire when she called the then-presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump a “faker” and joked that if Trump were to become president, she would move to New Zealand.

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