
Biden indicates he will start interviewing Supreme Court candidates next week
ABC News
President Joe Biden will start interviewing prospective candidates to fill Justice Stephen Breyer's upcoming vacancy to the Supreme Court next week, sources said.
Ahead of his promised intent to name his nominee to the Supreme Court by the end of the month, and sticking to his pledge to name the court's first Black woman, President Joe Biden has indicated to Senate Democrats he will start interviewing prospective candidates for the upcoming vacancy next week, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the meeting.
Emerging from a White House meeting with Biden on Thursday, Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said they are all "anxious to get started" with the process and confirmed that Biden would be "going to take up a meeting with the nominees soon." Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., added they're "aware of the historic nature of this appointment," and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said that whomever Biden names will give Republicans "no choice" but to support her nomination.
"I came away from this conversation looking forward more than ever, to bipartisan support because I think the president will nominate someone of such compelling personal story, of character and intellect that Republicans will have no choice in effect, but to support her in some number," Blumenthal said.
Biden and Harris also told the Senate Democrats, according to a White House readout, that there are a "wealth of extraordinarily qualified potential nominees under consideration" and that "any of the candidates" under review would be "deserving of bipartisan support."
