Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's historic ascension to be the first Black woman on the Supreme Court moves one step closer Monday when the Senate Judiciary Committee meets to vote on her nomination.
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The 22-member panel, evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, is expected to split along partisan lines when it convenes at 10 a.m. Each of the senators who questioned Jackson during her confirmation hearings last month will be given the opportunity to explain their decision before the committee takes the final vote
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How Many No’s vs. How Many Yes’s.
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Mrgucci
I laughed at 1:57:00
That woman is an embarrassment. And she doesn’t even know that she’s a woman.
He needs to join sleepy Joe in his basement.
Senator Graham needs to be retired. Someone younger should win his seat .