The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 15–7 to advance Garland's nomination to the Senate floor, and on March 10, the Senate confirmed Garland's nomination by a vote of 70–30.
On Jan 21, 2021, Trump's newly inaugurated successor Joe Biden announced Garland's nomination to the post of US Attorney General, and after approval by the US Senate by a vote of 70-30, Garland was sworn into office on March 11.
In March, President Barack Obama announced his nomination of Chief Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court of the United States.
On August 30, after six hours of debate, senators voted 69–11 to confirm Marshall to the Supreme Court. He took the constitutional oath of office on October 2, 1967, becoming the first African-American to serve as a justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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For example: both Republican Senators Grassley and Ernst, in Iowa; Ron Johnson, the only Republican Senator in Wisconsin; Rob Portman in Ohio, and more. And in North Carolina, both Republican Senators voted for Garland!
During his confirmation hearing, when being questioned by Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah about his thoughts on Joe Biden’s gun control, Garland said: “As I’m sure you know, the president is a strong supporter of gun control and has been an advocate all of his life, professional life, on this question.
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In the ‘red’ state of Missouri, Roy Blunt cast his vote for Garland while Senator Josh Hawley stood firm, and voted to deny Garland’s confirmation.
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Merrick Garland faced some resistance while securing the role as attorney general.
When Donald Trump was elected the president of the US in 2016, he nominated Neil Gorsuch to fill the vacancy. Meanwhile, Garland remained as a judge at the Court of Appeals before he was nominated to be attorney general.
Garland pledged that his first briefing as attorney general would focus on the Capitol riot investigation.
Garland is slated to be sworn in as attorney general on Thursday, March 11. His confirmation comes after President Joe Biden announced his appointment as Attorney General on January 7, along with other senior leaders of the department.
Following the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in 2016, then-President Barack Obama nominated Judge Garland to fill the vacancy Credit: Reuters. Following the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in 2016, then-President Barack Obama nominated Judge Garland to fill the vacancy.
Rapper's fans 'traumatized' after seeing vid of him dying on Instagram Live. Despite the big earnings, Garland was not born into a wealthy family. His parents came from humble beginnings as his mother was a community volunteer in Illinois, while his father was a small-business owner.
Cruz said Garland "did not make clear" that he would safeguard the department against political intervention. Upon Garland’s confirmation, Cruz said: “It is nevertheless my hope as the new attorney general, Merrick Garland will lead the Department of Justice with a commitment to integrity and fidelity to the rule of law.”.
McConnell said he voted to confirm Garland's nomination as attorney general "because of his long reputation as a straight-shooter and legal expert," calling his "left-of-center perspective" within "the legal mainstream.".
Garland said at his hearing that the current threat from White supremacists is a "more dangerous period than we faced at that time." He also gave a brief, yet emotional, anecdote in response to a question about his family's history in confronting hate and discrimination. Garland fought back tears as he explained why leading the Justice Department was important to him.
McConnell said he discussed with Garland the federal investigation of the Capitol riot to overturn Congress' certification of the 2020 election and that law enforcement "needs to continue the work of identifying, arresting, and prosecuting those who broke the law." He urged Garland to treat "with equal seriousness" the "political violence" of the Left, and also to oppose efforts by the Biden administration to skirt Congress and use its executive power to create programs like DACA.
Then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans blocked his nomination, claiming that the public should vote for the next president to decide the lifelong appointment. But in September 2020, then-President Donald Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.
Merrick Garland finally got his Senate vote. Now comes the hard part