WATCH LIVE: Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing
The Senate Judiciary Committee is wrapping up four days of hearings on President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. Watch live.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is wrapping up four days of hearings on President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. Watch live.
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Read the opening statement from President Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court.
The Senate Judiciary Committee starts confirmation hearings for the nominee for the Supreme Court. With 2 Senators on the panel testing positive for COVID-19 some will participate virtually.
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The Supreme Court has largely ducked Second Amendment cases for years. But if the Senate confirms Trump’s pick, Amy Coney Barrett, that could produce a big shift on gun regulations.
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