Release of Biden special counsel audiotapes that have ‘no actual relevance’ to impeachment would make White House non-cooperation more likely, DOJ says

Joe Biden, Merrick Garland

Left: Vice President Kamala Harris. Center: President Joe Biden speaks from the Roosevelt Room. Right: Attorney General Merrick Garland (AP Photo/Susan Walsh).

The formal mouthpiece of the federal judiciary, in a rare rebuke, criticized President Joe Biden for vetoing a bill that would have created several dozen new federal judges over the next decade.

Once supported by Democrats, the Judicial Understaffing Delays Getting Emergencies Solved (JUDGES) Act was abandoned by the president’s political party after Vice President Kamala Harris lost the 2024 presidential election to President-elect Donald Trump.

The Senate passed the act unanimously in August. The House of Representatives passed the act this month by a vote of 236 to 173.

On Monday, Biden nixed the bi-partisan legislation, saying the effort “seeks to hastily add judgeships with just a few weeks left in the 118th Congress,” according to a White House statement.

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