LIVE: Attorney General Merrick Garland Delivers Remarks at the Justice Department

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(Mar. 11) Watch live as Attorney General Merrick Garland delivers remarks at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, March 11, 2021.

The Senate confirmed Merrick Garland as U.S. attorney general, filling a major position in President Joe Biden’s cabinet and ushering in a new era at the Justice Department.

The 70-30 vote Wednesday in the evenly divided Senate reflected substantial Republican support for Garland, who pledged to make decisions and pursue investigations independently from Biden and the White House. His predecessors Jeff Sessions and William Barr came under withering criticism for bending to political pressure from former President Donald Trump and his allies.

Garland will “restore integrity to the Justice Department,” making sure it “stays out of the fray” while working toward equal justice, Democratic Senator Tom Carper of Delaware said on the Senate floor.

“I’m voting to confirm Judge Garland because of his long reputation as a straight shooter and a legal expert,” Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said. “Let’s hope that he controls the bureaucrats and leftist subordinates that the president proposes to place under him, rather than the other way around.”

But Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas was among Republicans opposing the nomination, saying Garland “would bow to the radical left” and criticizing his refusal to make commitments sought by Republicans during his confirmation hearing. “Now is not the time for weakness, evasion and obfuscation,” he said.

Garland, 68, is giving up a lifetime appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, considered second in prestige only to the Supreme Court. The confirmation vote is something of a vindication for Garland, who was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Barack Obama only to have Republicans who then controlled the Senate refuse to take up the nomination.

Garland’s independence will be tested early as he arrives at the department facing a growing list of thorny policy and personnel issues -- from managing the investigation into the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol to appointing new U.S. attorneys across the country, and from retooling antitrust oversight of social media giants to considering a possible plea deal in the prosecution of a top executive of Huawei Technologies Co.

He also has pledged to reinvigorate the department’s role in civil rights and voting rights enforcement and is expected to revive “pattern-or-practice” inquiries into potential abuses by police departments. The Senate has yet to confirm the nominations of Lisa Monaco as deputy attorney general and civil rights attorney Vanita Gupta as associate attorney general, with some Republicans portraying Gupta as a leftist despite her endorsement by major law enforcement organizations.

Garland said at his confirmation hearing that one of his first acts as attorney general will be getting a briefing on the investigation into the Capitol riot, which was carried out by a mob of Trump supporters trying to prevent the certification of Biden’s election win.

The probe is one of the largest and most complicated ever conducted by the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As attorney general, Garland will be responsible for deciding whether to issue indictments for inciting the riot, including against Trump.

Garland made no direct reference during his confirmation hearing to calls for criminal charges against the former president for inciting the attack, but he said he’d pursue leads “wherever they take us.”

During a previous stint at the department, Garland led the prosecution of the worst domestic attack in the U.S., the truck bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995.

As attorney general he’ll be in charge of reorganizing the department to confront the growing threat of domestic violent extremism. The FBI assesses that racially or ethnically motivated extremists, as well as those with an anti-government and anti-authority bent, pose the greatest terrorist threat in the months ahead.

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