Supreme Court bombshell paves way for first Black woman on court, after Biden pledge
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will retire, setting up one of the most significant decisions of Joe Biden’s presidency, and as a candidate, Biden promised to pick the court’s first Black woman for an open seat. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent, Ari Melber reports on the news, and cites his past interviews with Justice Breyer, in this report.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
U.S. women's soccer team achieves equality of pay with the men's team in new deal
MSNBC
-
Progressives find some primary success despite uphill battle against PAC money
MSNBC
-
Violence linked to white supremacy rises
MSNBC
-
Pennsylvania GOP Sen. race too close to call
MSNBC
-
Wisconsin electors' lawsuit is a road map to preventing election subversion scheme
MSNBC
-
The Last Thing: Advice from Dr. Swift
MSNBC
-
'Lots of good reasons' for DOJ interest in transcripts from Jan. 6th Committee: Vance
MSNBC
-
Republicans move to 'expunge' second Trump impeachment
MSNBC
-
How Mitch McConnell ‘wrecked’ the Senate under Trump
MSNBC
-
Lawrence: ‘It is up to Josh Shapiro to save America’
MSNBC
-
Vice News journalist uncovers new information on officers who killed Breonna Taylor
MSNBC
-
Election deniers win in Tuesday’s primaries, but Trumpism falters
MSNBC
-
Iraq war haunts George W. Bush in speech gaffe
MSNBC
-
Former DHS disinformation agency director Nina Jankowicz speaks out
MSNBC
-
How a pro-Israel lobby group spent millions to sway Democratic primaries
MSNBC
-
Hayes: Coup plotter Mastriano is stone’s throw away from running Pennsylvania
MSNBC