The Obamas pay their respects to Justice Scalia
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The president and first lady visited the Supreme Court's Great Hall Friday afternoon to honor the late Justice Antonin Scalia. Dressed in black, the couple stood quietly and bowed their heads in front of the casket, which was on public view.
Conservatives had widely criticized the president for not attending Scalia's funeral to be held Saturday (Vice President Joe Biden will attend), calling the decision "shameful" and "not presidential." However, Scalia is only the third justice to die while in office, so there isn't a historic precedent for how presidents should behave during such a sensitive time.
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