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Bongino: Ketanji Brown Jackson disqualified herself with this single claim

Sen. Marsha Blackburn presses the Supreme Court nominee for the definition of a woman after asking her about a 1996 majority SCOTUS opinion from the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson fully disqualified herself from serving on the Supreme Court with one single, yet glaring claim she made during her hearing, radio host Dan Bongino said Wednesday.

On "The Dan Bongino Show", Bongino said that in terms of this claim, the Biden-nominated jurist is either "ignorant or a liar."

According to Bongino, Jackson disqualified herself when she claimed not to be able to define what a woman is.

During Tuesday's confirmation hearing, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., cited a decision from another liberal justice, the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who wrote in U.S. v. Virginia that "supposed inherent differences are no longer accepted as a ground for race or national origin classifications, physical differences between men and women, however, are enduring."

Turning to Jackson, the Tennessean asked if she agreed with Ginsburg that sexes are not "fungible" and asked her for a definition.

Jackson said she couldn't provide a definition for the word "woman" and argued it was because she was not a biologist. 

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Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Bongino said that claim was the cherry on top of an "absymal performance" by Jackson

 "I think it’s clear at this point that Judge Brown Jackson is not qualified to be a Supreme Court justice why she said so. I didn’t say it, she said it. I’m telling you, I don’t think she’s qualified, but she said [as much] too," he said.

"You can’t hear this enough: There is nobody

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