Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer on Sunday again asserted that he doesn’t intend to retire yet, amid a growing push by congressional Democrats and left-leaning groups for the liberal-leaning justice to resign during President Joe Biden’s first term so Biden can nominate his replacement. During an interview with “Fox News Sunday,” Breyer, a Clinton appointee, brushed off the calls for him retire, but said those who are urging him to do so are “entitled to their opinion.” “And not only, they understand the political world much better than I, or they understand it pretty well, and … there we are. What else do you want me to say?” Breyer said. Breyer, 83, has repeatedly said he will not kowtow to calls from progressive lawmakers to retire due to his age, although he has made clear that he does not intend to hold the position for the rest of his life. “I …