
Biden, Democrats back away from bill that would give Trump more federal judges to appoint
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The White House said President Biden would veto a bipartisan bill to fill judicial staffing shortages now that President-elect Trump will take office.
Democrats are decrying how the bill did not come to a vote in the House before the election – when control of the next presidency, and therefore which party would choose those next 21 judges, still hung in the balance. Danielle Wallace is a breaking news and politics reporter at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on X: @danimwallace.
The White House released a statement on Tuesday saying Biden would now veto the bill if it comes to his desk.
"While judicial staffing is important to the rule of law, S. 4199 is unnecessary to the efficient and effective administration of justice," the White House said. "The bill would create new judgeships in states where Senators have sought to hold open existing judicial vacancies. Those efforts to hold open vacancies suggest that concerns about judicial economy and caseload are not the true motivating force behind passage of this bill now."













