Roughly five years after he was nominated by former President Barack Obama to fill the Supreme Court seat once held by Antonin Scalia, Merrick Garland finally got a Senate confirmation hearing and came out with a new job!
On Mar. 10, the U.S. Senate voted voted 70-30 to confirm Garland as the new United States Attorney General. Garland was nominated to the position by then-President-Elect Joe Biden on Jan.
7. As Merrick will be sworn in on Mar. 11 as head of the U.S. Justice Department, learn more about the former judge and attorney. President Joe Biden Nominated Merrick Garland To Be The Next Attorney General On January 6, reports surfaced confirming that President Biden would nominate Merrick Garland to the appointment of Attorney
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