Biden vetoes once-bipartisan effort to add 66 federal judgeships, citing 'hurried' House action
- Biden's veto of the Judges Act shows he is a craven partisan, according to Jonathan Turley.
- The veto represents a departure from the bipartisan approach that was previously valued.
- Biden's decision positions him against judicial reform efforts.
- Critics argue that this move undermines the integrity of the judicial system.
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Biden's Veto of Judges Act Makes Him a Craven Partisan
Law Professor Jonathan Turley rejects April Ryan's claim that President Joe Biden was George Washington-like when he vetoed the Judges Act. With tens of thousands of federal cases backlogged, we need more judges, not partisan politics.


JONATHAN TURLEY: Biden’s veto of Judges Act makes him a craven partisan, not a Framer
close Video Senate GOP leader slams ‘partisan Democrat district judges’ who announced unretirements after Trump won Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., criticized two district court judges who reversed their announced retirements after former President Trump won re-election last month. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In an age of advocacy journalism, April Ryan has long been a standout. Ryan routinely engaged …
JONATHAN TURLEY: Biden's veto of Judges Act makes him a craven partisan, not a Framer
In an age of advocacy journalism, April Ryan has long been a standout. Ryan routinely engaged in diatribes in White House press conferences during the Trump Administration and has openly opposed all things Republican or conservative. Now, the MSNBC contributor and Grio White House correspondent has declared that President Joe Biden was a "standard-bearer for what the Founding Fathers put in place." The reason? His much-criticized and partisan ve…


Biden's "Obstructionist" Veto Of JUDGES Act Is 'A Disgrace'
Biden's "Obstructionist" Veto Of JUDGES Act Is 'A Disgrace' President Joe Biden has been criticized by judicial leaders for vetoing a bill that would have added more judges to the federal bench amid a heavy volume of pending cases. Biden on Dec. 23 vetoed the Judicial Understaffing Delays Getting Emergencies Solved Act of 2024, or JUDGES Act, which would have added 66 new district court judgeships nationwide. As Jackson Richman reports for The E…
'Pardons for me, no justice for thee': Biden vetoes bill that would have let Trump nominate much-needed judges
President Joe Biden appears keen to maximize consequential, controversial, and costly decisions in his final days as president.Following President-elect Donald Trump's landslide victory last month, Biden and his administration undermined the Republican's goal of peace in Ukraine and risked turning A...
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