Feb 04, 2021 · President Joe Biden (D) announced Merrick Garland was his nominee for U.S. attorney general on January 7, 2021. This presidential appointment required Senate confirmation. The Senate Judiciary Committee held Garland's confirmation hearing for February 22-23, 2021. The Senate confirmed him on March 10, 2021, by a vote of 70-30.
Feb 23, 2021 · During the first day of his confirmation hearing yesterday, Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland vowed to keep politics out of the Justice Department and to fully prosecute the "heinous ...
Feb 22, 2021 · Merrick Garland's attorney general confirmation hearing: Day 1. By Meg Wagner, Melissa Macaya, Mike Hayes and Veronica Rocha, CNN. Updated 12:09 p.m. ET, February 24, 2021. What you need to know.
Feb 22, 2021 · February 22 after several postponements, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee will finally hold a nomination confirmation hearing for President Biden’s nominee for Attorney General Merrick Garland on the 22nd local time. The hearing is reportedly expected to last for a week.
Merrick GarlandIn office February 12, 2013 – February 11, 2020Preceded byDavid B. SentelleSucceeded bySri SrinivasanJudge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit24 more rows
United States Attorney GeneralMember ofCabinet National Security CouncilReports toPresident of the United StatesSeatRobert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building Washington, D.C.AppointerPresident of the United States with United States Senate advice and consent13 more rows
69 years (November 13, 1952)Merrick Garland / Age
According to the Congressional Research Service, the average number of days from nomination to final Senate vote since 1975 is 67 days (2.2 months), while the median is 71 days (or 2.3 months).
The attorney general, in essence, runs a large law firm with broad scope that includes investigating drug traffickers, Medicaid fraud and prescription drug abuse.Apr 24, 2016
79 years (November 20, 1942)Joe Biden / Age
73 years (June 23, 1948)Clarence Thomas / Age
Lynn GarlandMerrick Garland / Wife (m. 1987)
From CNN's Christina Carrega. Wade Henderson testifies during Merrick Garland's confirmation hearing, on Tuesday, February 23. Pool.
From CNN's Kristen Holmes and Clare Foran. President Biden's Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland isn't the only nominee facing the Senate this week.
Judge Merrick Garland was asked to define systemic racism, implicit bias and racism during the first day of his Senate confirmation hearing on Monday, and his answers laid out a stark contrast with the last Senate-confirmed attorney general from the Trump administration.
John Cornyn what advice he'd give Garland on handling the ongoing investigation into the FBI's Russia investigation that's being handled by Special Counsel John Durham.
Wade Henderson, the interim president and CEO of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights fully supports Garland "and without reservation ... however this support does not come without expectation for prompt and meaningful action on civil and human rights.".
One of Barr's closest friends, George Terwilliger, who served as deputy attorney general in Barr's first tenure as attorney general, says: "Bill knew what he was getting in for, and I think he navigated it as well as he could.".
The second day of Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland's confirmation hearing has wrapped. Outside witnesses testified before the Judiciary Committee about Garland's qualifications for the post, and raised issues they believe he should tackle if confirmed.
The first day of Merrick Garland's confirmation hearing for attorney general just wrapped.
The ongoing investigation of the Capitol riot that left five people dead has been front and center during today's confirmation hearing.
Attorney General nominee Judge Merrick Garland said he has no regrets that Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh received the death penalty, but has since changed his perspective on the death penalty.
Attorney General nominee Judge Merrick Garland suggested Monday he would allow the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against Google to continue.
Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) speaks during his opening statement during Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland's confirmation hearing. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Attorney General nominee Judge Merrick Garland says his 24 years serving on the bench has trained him on not give in the political pressure.
Senate Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin signaled that he’s hopeful Judge Merrick Garland’s nomination for attorney general will likely receive bipartisan support.
Garland is testifying Monday before the Judiciary Committee five years after he became the poster child for the Republican blockade of an open Supreme Court seat in the final year of President Barack Obama's term when Senate Republicans denied even a hearing for Garland as Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
Democrats have charged that the Trump administration damaged the Justice Department's credibility, from its handling of cases involving Trump's friends and aides to the former President's use of his pardon power -- and they were hopeful Garland would restore it.
President Biden 's attorney general nominee Merrick Garland will face a confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee at a yet-to-be-determined date, but when the day comes he can expect to field questions related to the president's son, Hunter Biden.
Current White House press secretary Jen Psaki told "Fox News Sunday" in December that Biden would not discuss any investigation of Hunter Biden with anyone he was considering to be the next U.S. attorney general.
Another source familiar with the investigation told Fox News that the SARs were regarding funds from "China and other foreign nations.". A Republican-led Senate investigation released in September indicated that Treasury records obtained showed " potential criminal activity " among Hunter Biden's transactions.