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Biden picks Garland as new AG

Federal appeals court judge was picked for high court but rebuffed by Senate GOP

- By Eric Tucker and Michael Balsamo

He is a federal appeals court judge who was snubbed by Republican­s for a seat on the Supreme Court.

WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden has selected Merrick Garland, a federal appeals court judge who in 2016 was snubbed by Republican­s for a seat on the Supreme Court, as his attorney general, two people familiar with the selection process said Wednesday.

In picking Garland,

Biden is turning to an experience­d judge who held senior positions at the Justice Department decades ago, including as a supervisor of the prosecutio­n of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. The pick will force Senate Republican­s to contend with the nomination of someone they spurned four years ago — refusing even to hold hearings when a Supreme Court vacancy arose — but Biden is banking on Garland’s credential­s and reputation for moderation to ensure confirmati­on.

Biden is expected to announce Garland’s appointmen­t Thursday, along with other senior leaders of the department, including former homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco as deputy attorney general and former Justice Department civil rights chief Vanita Gupta as associate attorney general, the No. 3 official. He will also name an assistant attorney general for civil rights, Kristen Clarke, the president of Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, an advocacy group.

Garland was selected over other finalists including former Alabama Sen. Doug Jones and former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates. The people familiar with the process spoke on condition of anonymity. One said Biden regards Garland as an attorney general who can restore integrity to the Justice Department and as someone who, having worked as both a federal prosecutor and a high-level supervisor inside the agency, will enjoy the respect of nonpartisa­n career staff.

Garland’s confirmati­on prospects were solidified as Democrats on Wednesday scored control of the Senate majority by winning both Georgia Senate seats.

Garland would confront immediate challenges if confirmed, including an ongoing criminal tax investigat­ion into Biden’s son, Hunter, as well as calls from many Democrats to pursue inquiries into President Donald Trump after he leaves office. A special counsel investigat­ion into the origins of the Russia probe also remains open, forcing a new attorney general to decide how to handle it and what to make public.

Garland would also inherit a Justice Department that has endured a tumultuous four years and abundant criticism from Democrats over what they see as the overpoliti­cization of law enforcemen­t. The department is expected to dramatical­ly change course under new leadership, including through a different approach to civil rights issues and national policing policies, especially after months of mass protests over the deaths of Black Americans at the hands of law enforcemen­t.

Though Garland is a white man, the selection of Gupta and Clarke, two women with significan­t experience in civil rights, appeared designed to blunt any concerns about his selection and served as a signal that progressiv­e causes would be prioritize­d in the new administra­tion.

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