Biden reviewing materials on potential Supreme Court picks as his end-of-February deadline approaches
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President Joe Biden spent parts of the weekend reviewing materials on potential successors to Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer as his self-imposed end-of-February deadline inches closer.
Biden is "currently reviewing the legal record and writings of potential nominees, all of whom deserve fair bipartisan review," according to White House talking points on the Supreme Court search shared with outside surrogates and obtained by CNN on Monday.
Biden spent part of his weekend at Camp David reviewing potential Supreme Court candidates, a White House official said, but he did not speak with any. Those conversations, the official reaffirmed, "could happen as soon as this week" and are likely to be in person.
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