Biden expected to nominate first Black woman to Supreme Court
President Biden is expected to move quickly to replace the retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. Biden’s short list of candidates would make good on his promise to nominate a Black woman to the court. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY
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