Biden Delivers Remarks on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation
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On Friday, President Biden, Vice President Harris and Ketanji Brown Jackson delivered remarks on the Senate’s historic confirmation of Jackson to the Supreme Court. While left-leaning articles highlight that the White House celebrated the historic nature of Jackson’s confirmation as the first Black woman to sit on the Supreme Court in its 233-year history, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden singled out Utah Sen. Mitt Romney for voting to confirm Jackson.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that the White House celebrated the historic nature of Jackson’s confirmation as the first Black woman to sit on the Supreme Court in its 233-year history. Biden called it “a moment of real change in American history.”
USA Today published a centrist article reporting that Jackson also took a moment to speak specifically to Black women. Before Jackson addressed the crowd, Biden hailed the historic nature and value of Jackson's confirmation.
A right-leaning article by Desert News highlights that Biden singled out Utah Sen. Mitt Romney for voting to confirm Jackson. Romney and Sens. Susan Collins, of Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska, were the only Republicans to join all 50 Senate Democrats in confirming Jackson.
From the left
‘We’ve made it,’ Jackson says of being the first Black woman headed to the Supreme Court
The Washington Post
From the right
What President Joe Biden says about Mitt Romney voting to confirm new Supreme Court justice
Deseret News