Biden stands by commitment to nominate Black woman to the Supreme Court, White House says
CNN
The White House signaled Wednesday that President Joe Biden remains committed to nominating the first Black woman to the Supreme Court after a well-placed source familiar with the matter told CNN that Justice Stephen Breyer plans to retire.
"The President has stated and reiterated his commitment to nominating a Black woman to the Supreme Court and certainly stands by that," White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters during the White House press briefing.
Psaki had no additional details or statement about the news of Breyer's retirement.
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