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Senate Confirms Serena Raquel Murillo as Biden's 235th Judge, Surpassing Trump's 234 by 49-47 Vote
Dec 21, 2024, 02:00 AM
The U.S. Senate has confirmed President Joe Biden's 235th federal judge, Serena Raquel Murillo, marking a milestone that surpasses the 234 judges confirmed during Donald Trump's first term. This confirmation, which passed by a vote of 49-47, establishes Biden's record for judicial appointments in a single term, a feat not achieved since the Jimmy Carter administration. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and other Democratic leaders highlighted the importance of this achievement, noting that Biden's judicial appointees include a significant number of women and people of color. The confirmation of Murillo is seen as a culmination of efforts to reshape the federal judiciary, particularly in the context of the upcoming transition of power. The Democratic-led Senate emphasized their commitment to diversifying the judiciary and ensuring that the courts reflect the country's demographics.
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