On December 24th, according to Fox News, Biden vetoed a bill that would have added 66 federal district judge positions over a decade. This bipartisan initiative aimed to prevent any one party from having an advantage in shaping the federal judiciary. Despite the organizations' belief that adding judgeships would help address the backlog of cases and alleviate concerns about judicial fairness, the White House stated that Biden would veto the bill. President Biden stated that the bill would create new judge positions in some states where senators have not yet filled existing judicial vacancies, suggesting that concerns about judicial efficiency and caseloads are not the true driving force behind pushing this bill forward.

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