U.S. Senate Voted To Move Forward With Brett Kavanaugh’s SCOTUS Nomination

The U.S. Senate has voted to move forward with Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination, and now the Senate has 30 hours before they vote on the final passage of his nomination, according to The New York Times. 

There are only three Senators believed to still be “undecided” on their vote, and they will thus be the deciding factor in whether Kavanaugh becomes a Supreme Court Justice, Cosmopolitan points out. Those senators are: Republicans Sen. Jeff Flake, and Sen. Susan Collins, and Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin. 

While all three voted “yes” this morning to move the nomination forward, Sen. Collins is also expected to give a speech at 3 p.m. today to announce how she will vote for real.

Yesterday, 300 people were arrested for protesting the nomination on Capitol Hill — including Amy Schumer and Emily Ratajkowski.

Alyssa Milano was also there and shared her #MeToo story with Susan Collins. Watch that HERE. 

 

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