Albuquerque Journal

Garland confirmati­on hearings to begin

AG nominee snubbed as Obama high court pick

- BY MICHAEL BALSAMO

WASHINGTON — The last time Merrick Garland was nominated by the White House for a job, Republican­s wouldn’t even meet with him.

Now, the once-snubbed Supreme Court pick will finally come before the Senate, this time as President Joe Biden’s choice for attorney general. Garland, an appeals court judge, is widely expected to sail through his confirmati­on process, which begins Monday before the Democratic-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee, with bipartisan support.

“Judge Garland’s extensive legal experience makes him well-suited to lead the Department of Justice, and I appreciate­d his commitment to keep politics out of the Justice Department,” Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said in a statement. “Unless I hear something new, I expect to support his nomination before the full Senate.”

Biden’s choice of Garland reflects the president’s goal of restoring the department’s reputation as an independen­t body. During his four years as president, Donald Trump had insisted that the attorney general must be loyal to him personally, a position that battered the department’s reputation. Garland’s high court nomination by President Barack Obama in 2016 died because the Republican­controlled Senate refused to hold a hearing.

Garland will inherit a Justice Department that endured a tumultuous time under Trump — rife with political drama and controvers­ial decisions — and abundant criticism from Democrats over what they saw as the politicizi­ng of the nation’s top law enforcemen­t agencies.

The department’s priorities and messaging are expected to shift drasticall­y in the Biden administra­tion, with a focus more on civil rights issue, criminal justice overhauls and policing policies in the wake of nationwide protests over the death of Black Americans at the hands of law enforcemen­t.

Garland plans to tell senators the department must ensure laws are “fairly and faithfully enforced” and the rights of all Americans are protected, while reaffirmin­g an adherence to policies to protect its political independen­ce, with the attorney general acting as a lawyer for the American people, not for the president. The Justice Department on late Saturday released a copy of Garland’s opening statement.

Garland will also confront some immediate challenges, including the criminal tax investigat­ion into Biden’s son, Hunter.

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NOAH BERGER/ ASSOCIATED PRESS Workers in San Francisco assist the slow transport of a Victorian home from 1882 to its new location six blocks away, making room for a condominiu­m developmen­t.
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Merrick Garland

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