Biden Celebrates 200th Judicial Confirmation, Outpacing Trump
President Biden's judicial appointments emphasize diversity and aim to reshape the federal judiciary as the 2024 election approaches.
- Biden has appointed 200 judges, surpassing Trump's pace at the same point in his presidency.
- The administration highlights the diversity of appointees, with 64% being women and 62% people of color.
- Biden's judicial picks include the first Black woman Supreme Court justice and the first Muslim American federal judges.
- The confirmations have been achieved despite a narrow Democratic majority in the Senate.
- The administration continues to focus on nominating judges who reflect the communities they serve and uphold democratic principles.