Susan Collins tells The New York Times she will support Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, becoming the first GOP senator to back Biden's Supreme Court pick
"I have decided to support the confirmation of Judge Jackson to be a member of the Supreme Court," Collins told the Times after meeting with Jackson earlier this week.CNN has reached out to Collins' office for comment.
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