Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's second nominee to the Supreme Court, was confirmed to the court on Saturday with a Senate vote largely divided along party lines, 50-48.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's second nominee to the Supreme Court, was confirmed to the court on Saturday with a Senate vote largely divided along party lines, 50-48.
On Oct. 2, Judge's lawyer, Biz Van Gelder, said in a statement the FBI had finished interviewing Judge. The FBI's interview took place over the course of at least two days.
Christine Blasey Ford. Ford came public with her allegations against Kavanaugh on Sept. 16, after Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, requested to delay ...
According to The New Yorker, 53-year-old Deborah Ramirez alleges Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a party when they were both students at Yale University in the 1980s, something both Kavanaugh ...
ap Kavanaugh was confirmed in October 2018 by the smallest Senate vote margin in nearly 140 years. Mr. Trump defended Kavanaugh during the confirmation process and mocked Blasey Ford's testimony.
Hearing goes into brief recess. At 5:48 p.m., the hearing went into a 30-minute recess. Kavanaugh says he doesn't vote. Kavanaugh -- after facing a slew of political questions that he declined to ...
Julie Swetnick, one of the women who has publicly accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, has an extensive history of involvement in legal disputes, including a lawsuit ...
Trump announces his pick for the Supreme Court. President Trump announced his selection of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to be his second Supreme Court justice Monday night.
Dr. Christine Blasey Ford gave emotionally wrenching testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, describing in detail how an inebriated Brett Kavanaugh and another teen, Mark ...
The general consensus so far from Republicans who have viewed the FBI report about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's background is that it yields no new information or additional ...
The Senate bill, approved 93-3, would authorize about $35 billion over three years to pay for the outside care, hire hundreds of doctors and nurses and lease 26 new health facilities in 17 states ...
Senate GOP gains votes from Corker, Rubio, improving chances of final tax agreement ... "Sen. Lee is undecided on the bill in its current form. Sen. Lee continues to work to make the [child tax ...
After a federal judge found she could be released, Kavanaugh wrote a panel decision blocking the abortion for up to 10 more days to give the government time to find the 17-year-old an immigration ...
Two bills aiming to reopen the government amid the longest shutdown on record — now in its 34th day — fell short in the Senate on Thursday. A bill crafted after President Trump's proposal to ...
The 2016 Battle for the Senate. 1 / 24. ... she withdrew her endorsement of the GOP candidate. ... Hassan has served as New Hampshire’s governor since 2012 and before that served in the state ...
Brett Favre says he used to take a month's worth of painkillers in two days The former Packers quarterback opens up about his use of Vicodin. by Will Brinson
Five dollar drink and a lonely window seat Half empty plane on New Years Eve Love birds in the row in front of me are driving me crazy The pilot comes on, says the year is almost gone Five, four, three, two, one Looks like it's just me and the whiskey Cause you ain't here to kiss me You ain't here to kiss me
Peyton Manning and Brett Favre will both be in attendance at Georgia-Tennessee The top to passers in NFL history will take in one of college football's top rivalries
Republicans thought they were winning Kavanaugh argument. Then Trump tweeted. By Caitlin Huey-Burns September 21, 2018 / 1:34 PM / CBS News
More than a decade after he served as what's been called the president's "inbox and outbox," Brett Kavanaugh's role as White House staff secretary to President George W. Bush has become a ...