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Democrats strike deal to get more Biden judges confirmed before Congress adjourns

  • Senate Democrats and Republicans reached a deal on judicial votes on Wednesday, allowing President-elect Donald Trump to appoint four appellate court judges in his second administration.
  • The agreement enables Democrats to hold votes on four district court judges while withdrawing four circuit court judicial nominees, according to a senior Senate source.
  • Schumer stated that confirming Biden's judicial nominees is a basic responsibility, emphasizing the need for expeditious confirmations before Congress adjourns.
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