Senate confirms Biden nominee Garland as U.S. attorney general
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[March 11, 2021]
By Sarah N. Lynch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on
Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to confirm Merrick Garland, President Joe
Biden's nominee for attorney general, as the federal appellate judge won
the support even of the chamber's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, who
played a key role in denying him a spot on the Supreme Court in 2016.
The bipartisan tally in the Democratic-led Senate was 70-30 to confirm
Garland as the top U.S. law enforcement official, with 20 of the
chamber's 50 Republicans including McConnell and former Judiciary
Committee chairmen Lindsey Graham and Chuck Grassley joining Biden's
fellow Democrats in support.
Garland, 68, will assume the post at a time of heightened concern about
domestic extremism. He takes over a Justice Department that Republican
former President Donald Trump repeatedly sought to bend to his will. The
former federal prosecutor also inherits sensitive ongoing investigations
including one involving Biden's son.

"I'm voting to confirm Judge Garland because of his long reputation as a
straight-shooter and legal expert," McConnell said before the vote. "His
left-of-center perspective has been within the legal mainstream."
The vote represented some measure of vindication for Garland. The Senate
in 2016, then controlled by Republicans, refused to consider his
nomination to the Supreme Court by Democratic President Barack Obama and
declined even to give him a confirmation hearing. By doing so, the
Republicans, led by then-Majority Leader McConnell, enabled a Republican
president, Trump, in 2017 to fill a Supreme Court vacancy with a
conservative justice.
Garland was nominated by Biden to lead a department in the midst of
intensive investigations into the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S.
Capitol by supporters of Republican former President Donald Trump.
Garland has called the attack "heinous" and promised to make the
investigation among his top priorities. Hundreds of people have been
arrested in connection with the incident including members of right-wing
extremist groups.
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Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland testifies during his
confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee,
Washington, DC, U.S., February 22, 2021. Drew Angerer/Pool via
REUTERS/File Photo

During his confirmation hearing, Garland on Feb. 22 pledged to
restore confidence in the department and protect it from political
meddling. Trump repeatedly interfered in Justice Department matters,
applying pressure to go easy on his friends and allies ensnared in
criminal investigations and to target political foes.
Democrats accused former attorney general William Barr of acting on
Trump's personal and political behalf.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement Garland
"understands that the job of attorney general is one to protect rule
of law, unlike the previous attorneys general under President Trump,
who too often just bowed to his whim and his will, when it was
against rule of law."
Garland also inherits some investigations that began during the
Trump administration, including one by Special Counsel John Durham
into the FBI's handling of its investigation into Trump's 2016
presidential campaign and another criminal tax probe into Hunter
Biden, the new president's son.
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Will Dunham)
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