
Merrick Garland finally got his Senate vote. Now comes the hard part
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Merrick Garland faces multiple crises to address and politically tough decisions to make as he belatedly takes the reins at the Justice Department as attorney general.
He'll try to heal a workforce that was battered during the Trump era, deliver on President Joe Biden's liberal priorities and campaign promises and oversee some of the most complex investigations in a generation. In an address to the department's 115,000-person workforce, Garland said Thursday that he would "adhere to the norms" and invoked the name of Edward Levi, the attorney general who took over after the Watergate era.More Related News

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