The Latest: Black caucus urges senators to reject Kavanaugh
Democratic Rep.
Kavanaugh's defenders say his ruling resolved the case, as the
House members don't get to vote on Kavanaugh, but Richmond plans to testify about Kavanaugh as an outside witness on Friday, the final day of confirmation hearings.
Democratic Sen.
Booker says he will violate a committee rule and release an email from Kavanaugh on the subject of racial profiling. The
Calling it an act of civil disobedience, Booker says he wants to expose that some of the emails being held back "have nothing to do with national security."
Republican Sen.
He read a rule contemplating expulsion of senators for violating
The Associated Press has obtained an email in which
Kavanaugh's 2003 comments came while reviewing an op-ed in support of two judicial nominees at the George W. Bush
Here's what Kavanaugh wrote: "I am not sure that all legal scholars refer to Roe as the settled law of the land at the
Kavanaugh was referring to justices at that time — meaning in 2003. The email was sent to a Republican
Kavanaugh has taken a different tone during his confirmation hearings, stressing how difficult it is to overturn a precedent such as Roe.
Senators are getting into their final round of questioning of
Kavanaugh also doesn't seem to have changed many minds on the
Kavanaugh underwent a 12-hour session of questioning that ended late Wednesday. The judge left unanswered questions over how he would handle investigations of the executive branch and whether he would step aside if cases involving Trump under special counsel
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