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What We Just Learned About Amy Coney Barrett's Beliefs on Abortion and LGBTQ Rights
Barrett repeatedly dodged questions during her confirmation hearing, but here's what she did say.
Amy Coney Barrett Won't Say Whether Trump Can Pardon Himself
Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court agreed that "no one is above the law," but that's as far as she went.
Amy Coney Barrett Won't Say If Trump Has the Power to Postpone the Election
The nominee also dodged a question about recusing herself from a challenge to the 2020 election.
Here's How Far Mitch McConnell Is Willing to Go to Get Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court
As the coronavirus spreads through the upper ranks of the GOP, senators can Zoom their way through her confirmation hearing—but they have to appear in person to vote.
COVID Is Screwing With Mitch McConnell's Plans to Get Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court ASAP
A handful of Republican senators—including two on the Senate committee tasked with approving her nomination—have tested positive for the coronavirus.
5 things we just learned about Trump's pick for attorney general
"I believe it is vitally important that the Special Counsel be allowed to complete his investigation," Barr wrote.
Clarence Thomas had another accuser — and she's worried about Kavanaugh's accusers
We talked to Angela Wright, who was not called to testify in 1991 at the Supreme Court nominee's hearing
Donald Trump Jr. mocks woman who said she was assaulted by Brett Kavanaugh
“Hi Cindy, will you be my girlfriend? Love, Bret.”
Piper Perabo and Linda Sarsour among 143 arrested in Kavanaugh confirmation hearing protests
“I was protesting because this president is an unindicted co-conspirator in a felony criminal investigation,” actress Piper Perabo told VICE News.
WATCH LIVE: Brett Kavanaugh’s Senate confirmation hearing to the Supreme Court
Opening statements are off to a contentious start.
Gina Haspel now says the CIA should have never had a torture program
Last week, Gina Haspel defended the CIA’s use of torture. Now, she says the program should never have existed.
Gina Haspel’s "moral compass" apparently doesn’t extend to condemning CIA torture
"I’m not gonna sit here, with the benefit of hindsight, and judge the very good people who made hard decisions who were running the agency," Haspel said.