Not so long ago President Biden introduced his nominee for the United States Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson, with the following words:
“For too long our government and our courts haven’t looked like America. I believe it’s time we have a court that reflects the full talents and greatness of our nation, with a nominee of extraordinary qualifications.”
Today, that has become a reality.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has been confirmed to the United States Supreme Court with a vote of 53-47. When Vice President Kamala Harris read the vote aloud there was a standing ovation in the senate chambers. She is making history before our eyes as being the first Black woman and the first public defender to serve on the highest court of the United States.
BREAKING: Applause breaks out in Senate chamber as Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson becomes the first Black woman ever confirmed to sit on the nation’s highest court. https://t.co/EvvheYil09 pic.twitter.com/HRA8dOUsqA
— ABC News (@ABC) April 7, 2022
She was supported by all 50 Democrats and three Republicans.
President Biden congratulated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson in the White House as the Senate voted on Thursday to confirm her to the Supreme Court. She was confirmed on a 53-47 vote, with three Republicans joining all 50 Democrats in backing her. https://t.co/AZRjG7s3OO pic.twitter.com/FlUUybHyxG
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 7, 2022
While she is the first Black woman to serve on the court, she is the sixth woman to hold a position on SCOTUS.
Ketanji Brown Jackson will be the Supreme Court’s 116th justice, its sixth woman, and the eighth justice who isn’t a white male. https://t.co/nAo4y7cgGR pic.twitter.com/xdQMm26imf
— Bloomberg Law (@BLaw) April 7, 2022
Visibly emotional during the reading of the vote, Vice President Harris noted as she left the Capitol building that she was “overjoyed, deeply moved.” It’s no wonder, considering that she also made history with her own office in the Biden administration.
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