
Biden Vows to Veto GOP-Backed Bill Expanding Federal Judgeships
The House of Representatives passed a bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but President Biden has indicated he would veto it, making its future uncertain. The bill, initially a bipartisan effort, was brought to the floor by Republicans after Trump's re-election, leading to Democratic opposition. The legislation aims to address case backlogs by spreading new appointments over a decade, but Democrats argue it gives undue advantage to Republicans. The White House criticized the bill, suggesting it prioritizes political gains over judicial efficiency.