Biden plans commission to reform 'out of whack' court system
In a new clip of his "60 Minutes" interview taped earlier this week in Wilmington, Delaware, former Vice President Joe Biden announced he would put together a bipartisan commission to look into the possible options for reforming an "out of whack" court system, again declining to say specifically if he would expand the court at this point.
“If elected, what I will do is I'll put together a national commission of -- bipartisan commission of scholars, constitutional scholars, Democrats, Republicans, liberal/conservative. And I will -- ask them to over 180 days come back to me with recommendations as to how to reform the court system because it's getting out of whack- the way in which it’s being handled and it's not about court-packing. There's a number of other things that our constitutional scholars have debated and I've looked to see what recommendations that commission might make,” Biden said.
When pressed on if the study would center solely on the issue of packing the court, Biden pushed back, saying there are “a number of alternatives that are -- go well beyond packing.”
Biden said discussions on how to deal with the court is very much a “live ball,” and warned he didn’t want to politicize the institution from president to president.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle