Biden commission weighs in on proposal to add justices to the Supreme Court: report
the commission will vote Tuesday to submit the draft to the White House as its final report, concluding the 8-month inquiry.
Monday that there is no “timeline” for how long Biden’s review of the findings will take.The Supreme Court has had nine justices since 1869, but calls from Democrats to expand the court have grown louder since conservative justice Amy Coney Barrett’s
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