The
person did not name the nominee and would not comment on when
the announcement would be made.
White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said on Thursday Biden has
not made an offer to a Supreme Court nominee, but he remains "on
track" to announce his pick to replace Justice Stephen Breyer by
the end of the month.
Biden has promised to name the first Black woman to the high
court. The nomination must be confirmed by the Senate.
Potential nominees include Ketanji Brown Jackson, a former
Breyer law clerk confirmed by the Senate last June to serve on
an influential U.S. appellate court, and Leondra Kruger, who
serves on the California Supreme Court. Another potential
contender is Michelle Childs, a federal district court judge in
South Carolina who Biden already has nominated to the U.S.
appeals court in Washington.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose; Writing by Eric Beech; Editing by
Jacqueline Wong & Shri Navaratnam)
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