New York Daily News

Now Mitch likes Merrick, but judge nixes FBI post

- Leonard Greene

JUDGE MERRICK Garland, whose Supreme Court nomination was ignored by Senate Republican­s, has no interest in running the FBI, according to a friend.

Garland’s name surfaced Tuesday after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he recommende­d that President Trump nominate the federal appeals court judge for the post.

A search for a replacemen­t has been underway since Trump fired James Comey under a cloud of controvers­y last week.

But Garland is happy in his current job, and has no interest in leaving the judiciary to head the FBI, according to The Associated Press, which talked to a longtime friend of the judge.

President Barack Obama nominated Garland to fill a vacancy on the high court after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, but McConnell declined to even hold a hearing.

Trump nominated Judge Neil Gorsuch, who was confirmed by the Senate to fill the position.

Garland has a lifetime appointmen­t to the critical U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

Meanwhile, Texas Sen. John Cornyn has told the Trump administra­tion he isn’t interested in serving as FBI director, either. Another Republican whose name had been mentioned as a possible candidate, Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, said Monday that he also had taken himself out of the running.

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