Biden Vows to Veto Bill Allowing Trump to Appoint More Judges

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President Joe Biden has announced he will veto a bipartisan bill that would create 63 new permanent judgeships, with 22 to be filled by President-elect Donald Trump. The bill, which passed the Senate unanimously, aims to address staffing shortages in federal courthouses. However, Democrats oppose it due to the potential expansion of Trump's influence on the judiciary. The White House argues the judgeships are unnecessary and hastily added, while Republicans and some judicial organizations criticize the veto as detrimental to addressing the judicial backlog.
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