President Joe Biden is expected to nominate his choice for the next U.S. Supreme Court justice by the end of February, and he has narrowed his list of candidate
The Hill reports that Senate Democrats are urging Joe Biden to speed up his process for picking a nominee to the Supreme Court. It has been about three weeks since Justice Breyer announced he will retire. It took only a month to confirm Amy Coney Barrett. Confirming Barrett was a matter of great urgency because Republicans were well on their way to losing control of the Senate. Democrats aren t up
Sarah Silbiger/Bloomberg via Getty Images(WASHINGTON) Ahead of his promised intent to name his nominee to the Supreme Court by the end of the month, and sticking to his pledge to name the court's first Black woman, President Joe Biden has indicated to Senate Democrats he will start interviewing prospective candidates for the upcoming vacancy next week, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the meeting. Emerging from a meeting with Biden on Thursday, Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said they are all "anxious to get started" with the process and confirmed that Biden would be "going to take up a meeting with the nominees soon." Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., added they're "aware of the historic nature of this appointment," and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said that whomever Biden names will give Republicans "no choice" but to support her nomination. "I came away from this conversation looking forward mor
(WASHINGTON) Ahead of his promised intent to name his nominee to the Supreme Court by the end of the month, and sticking to his pledge to name the court's&he