And 20 Republicans joined in to confirm.
The Senate voted to confirm attorney general nominee Merrick Garland on Wednesday, sending the appellate judge on his mission to uphold the integrity of the Justice Department after its actions over the past years threatened to undermine it.
Garland was confirmed in a 70-30 vote.
The former chief judge of the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit has been praised by members of both parties. He pledged in his nomination hearing last month to "fend off any effort by anyone" to politically influence the Justice Department's investigations, and that his first priority would be to fully prosecute the "heinous" crimes committed in the attack on the US Capitol on January 6.
"America can breathe a sigh of relief that we are finally going to have someone like Merrick Garland leading the Justice Department," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York. He called Garland "someone with integrity, independence, respect for the rule of law and credibility on both sides of the aisle."
The Captain Reports:
ReplyDeleteThe vote was 70-29-1 and, of course, both Florida senators, Rubio and Scott, voted Nay.
Cap Out.......
CNN is awful.
ReplyDeleteI hope he indicts the orange clown.
ReplyDeleteAnd the US attorney for the Southern district of Florida has resigned and will be leaving as of March 26, 2021.
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