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Fate, Domestic Terrorism and the Nomination of Merrick Garland

Feb 25, 2021
Mark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, delves into Merrick Garland's turbulent journey from Supreme Court nominee to Attorney General. They discuss how Garland's experience with the Oklahoma City bombing investigation shapes his current stance on domestic terrorism. The conversation highlights the perilous rise of domestic extremism post-January 6th and scrutinizes Garland's qualifications amidst political challenges. Leibovich's insights bring a compelling perspective to the complexities of justice and security in America today.
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ANECDOTE

Garland's Blocked Nomination

  • Merrick Garland's Supreme Court nomination under Obama was blocked by Republicans.
  • This made him a symbol of partisan dysfunction, known for the job he didn't get.
INSIGHT

A Deeper Look at Garland

  • Initially, Garland's attorney general nomination was seen as a consolation prize.
  • However, his extensive background in domestic terrorism makes him uniquely qualified.
ANECDOTE

The Oklahoma City Bombing

  • Garland's career took a turn after the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.
  • He oversaw the investigation and prosecution of Timothy McVeigh.
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