Mar 11, 2021 · Among those who voted to confirm him, several politicians including Republican Texas Senator Ted Cruz voted against him. Cruz said Garland "did not make clear" that he would safeguard the ...
Mar 11, 2021 · Merrick Garland faced some resistance while securing the role as attorney general. Among those who voted to confirm him, several politicians including Republican Texas Senator Ted Cruz voted against him. Cruz said Garland "did not make clear" that he would safeguard the department against political intervention.
Mar 02, 2021 · The other Republicans who voted against Garland were Sens. Ben Sasse of Nebraska, Mike Lee of Utah, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, John Kennedy of Louisiana, and Marsha Blackburn...
Mar 10, 2021 · The Senate has confirmed President Joe Biden’s pick for attorney general, Judge Merrick Garland, by a vote of 70-30. The victory for Garland, 68, …
Among those who voted to confirm him, several politicians including Republican Texas Senator Ted Cruz voted against him. Cruz said Garland "did not make clear" that he would safeguard the department against political intervention.
THE US Senate confirmed Merrick Garland as attorney general on March 10, 2021. The vote was split by a 70-30 decision after hours of debate. 4. The US Senate confirmed Merrick Garland as attorney general on March 10, 2021.
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.”.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cruz said he was “originally gratified” by Garland’s nomination but that the nominee’s testimony left him “deeply, deeply disappointed.”. “On question after question after question, Judge Garland refused to answer virtually anything,” Cruz said, adding that Garland did commit to allowing U.S.
Of 11 Biden nominees to reach the Senate floor, Cruz has supported only one, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. He also voted against confirming Biden’s nominee for education secretary, Miguel Cardona, Monday night. Cornyn voted to confirm Cardona, who was approved with a 64-33 vote.
The Senate, then under Republican control, denied Garland a hearing or vote. Garland, who has been a judge on the powerful D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals since 1997, received the support of every Democrat and 20 Republicans.
Garland encountered little resistance at his confirmation hearing last month, although Republicans pressed him to promise that he would not interfere with an ongoing special counsel investigation into the origins of the FBI probe of alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. Garland said he saw no reason to disturb former Attorney General ...
The Senate has confirmed President Joe Biden’s pick for attorney general, Judge Merrick Garland, by a vote of 70-30. The victory for Garland, 68, came almost five years after his failed nomination to the Supreme Court by President Barack Obama in 2016.
Garland said he saw no reason to disturb former Attorney General William Barr’s appointment of longtime federal prosecutor John Durham to oversee that review, but the nominee declined to explicitly commit to allowing Durham to complete his work. Republicans also urged Garland to ensure no political intervention in an ongoing inquiry that the U.S.
The 70-30 vote came almost five years to the day after the judge's initial Supreme Court nomination. Merrick Garland is sworn in at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The Senate has confirmed President Joe Biden’s pick for attorney general, Judge Merrick Garland, by a vote of 70-30.
First, let’s look at solidly ‘red’ states like Oklahoma and South Dakota. In these states, legislators would face almost no heat from their constituents for voting against Merrick Garland, but instead, BOTH Senators voted to confirm him — when they could have easily voted no without fear or any backlash!
We reported yesterday on the radical anti-gun judge that Joe Biden nominated to be his Attorney General. If you haven’t read that article, check it out here . Garland was nominated by then-president Barack Obama to the Supreme Court in 2016, but the Republican-controlled Senate didn’t bring his confirmation up for a vote.
Gun owners know they are facing a monumental fight in the Senate over three major gun control bills in the very near future. H.R. 8, H.R. 1446, and Dianne Feinstein’s ‘Assault Weapon’ ban are all converging in the Senate. And we reported yesterday when Democrat Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer promised that the bills would come to a vote.
We reached out to the American Firearms Association and they were kind enough to provide us with this form to help gun owners quickly and efficiently contact their Senators. In just a minute, you can send one of their pre-written emails to let your Senator know that COMPROMISE isn’t going to fly in 2021!
National Review’s Andrew McCarthy, who is obviously a good legal mind, defended Garland, noting the quality of DOJ official he was in the 1990s. That’s all well and good, but last I checked, it’s 2021.
20 Republicans Vote to Confirm Merrick Garland Because the GOP Is Worthless. Merrick Garland, who first rose to prominent as a failed Supreme Court nominee under Barack Obama, is now the top law enforcement official in the land. The new Attorney General was confirmed by the Senate in a 70-30 vote yesterday, ensuring that ...
Garland’s confirmation hearing was a dumpster fire, with shades of Robert Mueller’s senile performance mixed with unacceptable bouts of obfuscation. In other words, this was not a man that any Republican should have been voting to confirm.
Garland said he has only read "conflicted reports" about the Steele dossier. To be clear, there are no “conflicted reports” about the Steele Dossier. It was and is a garbage document, paid for by Hillary Clinton via proxies, and not a single salacious charge within it has been proven true.
Further, when pressed on whether illegal immigration should remain a crime, Garland deflected and refused to answer the question. Later, when asked about what the DOJ stance on forcing girls to play sports with biological males would be under his leadership, Garland could only proclaim the issue “complicated.”.
These moments of bi-partisanship are not rewarded. Instead, they are simply taken advantage up. The next time a Republican is president, hopefully in 2024, Democrats won’t extend the same olive branch, but will go right back to opposing almost ever nominee with vigor. Honestly, I don’t blame them.
Garland is taking over a Justice Department battered by being at the center of recent political scandals, with senators on both sides concerned it has become politicized. ADVERTISEMENT. Garland, during an hours-long confirmation hearing, pledged to be independent of Biden. “I am the United States's lawyer.
Garland also committed to lawmakers that he would ensure the department, which oversees the FBI, would take a greater role in monitoring and combating domestic terrorism. It’s familiar ground for Garland, who, as a U.S. attorney, investigated and led prosecutions tied to the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.
The Trump Department of Justice became the first to not bring a single enforcement action under the 1965 Voting Rights Act. It also scrapped Obama-era policies that limited the use of mandatory minimum sentences and reliance on private prisons‚ policies the Biden administration has already moved to reinstate.
It’s familiar ground for Garland , who, as a U.S. attorney, investigated and led prosecutions tied to the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. “I don't think that this is necessarily a one-off,” Garland said, noting the DOJ’s work prosecuting the Ku Klux Klan and his experience litigating domestic terrorism. ADVERTISEMENT.
Garland said last month that he had not spoken to the President about the case. Garland also could oversee the investigation of the FBI's Russia probe. But he said in his nomination hearing that he didn't have "any reason to think" that special counsel John Durham "should not remain in place.".
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.
But in September 2020, then-President Donald Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. And on October 26, about a week before Election Day, she was confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate.