Adding Supreme Court justices has been embraced by some Democratic lawmakers, but Biden has consistently avoided taking a stance.
Former Vice President Joe Biden said Thursday that he would only reveal his stance on adding additional justices to the Supreme Court after the election so as not to let Trump – who has consistently hammered him on the subject – define the debate.... [+]Key Facts
"You will know my opinion on court-packing when the election is over," Biden said during a trip to Arizona, asserting that it would grab headlines and draw focus away from what he believes are more pressing issues.
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