Biden vetoes bill that would have given Trump more judicial seats to fill
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President Biden on Monday vetoed a bill that would have added 66 federal district judgeships over a span of more than a decade.
Despite arguments from the organizations that additional judgeships would help with cases that have seen serious delays in resolution and ease concerns over access to justice, the White House said that Biden would veto the bill.
In a statement, Biden said he made his decision because the "hurried action" by the House of Representatives left open questions about "life-tenured" positions.
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