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Senate Confirms Serena Murillo as Biden's 235th Federal Judge (49-47), Surpassing Trump's Record with 85% Bipartisan Support
Dec 21, 2024, 12:11 AM
The U.S. Senate confirmed President Joe Biden's 235th federal judge, Serena Raquel Murillo, on December 21, 2024, surpassing the previous record of 234 judges appointed during Donald Trump's first term. The confirmation, achieved by a narrow vote of 49 to 47, marks a significant milestone for the Biden administration and Senate Democrats, as 85% of the confirmed judges have received bipartisan support. This achievement is viewed as a pivotal moment in shaping the federal judiciary, particularly as the Senate prepares for a potential shift in control following the upcoming elections. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin highlighted the importance of these appointments, emphasizing their role in defending democracy and freedoms. The confirmation of Murillo, who has served the Los Angeles community for over two decades, is part of a broader strategy by Democrats to solidify their judicial legacy amid ongoing political challenges.
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