Ketanji Brown Jackson took oath as a black woman in the Supreme Court, this has never happened before but today it is happening for the first time that white people are not in majority

The United States of America created history on Thursday as she became the first black woman to serve on the Supreme Court. Now there will be many new firsts and new beginnings.

The issue of ending abortion rights, the right to bear arms, stopping greenhouse gases, etc., which have been in the discussion recently, will be discussed. 

Biden, while administering the oath on Thursday, said in his address that today it is a historic oath ceremony and a very deep step for our country.

Nancy Pelosi said that she would be a justice power for the health of this country, its freedom and security for all, although Jackson spoke of taking the oath

Let us tell you that Jackson's swearing-in is a major time for Biden as he chaired the Judiciary Committee in the 1980s

According to sources, now four judges in the US Supreme Court are now women, although the total number of members is 9, they all attended law school.

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