Watch VideoAfter President Trump and a wave of Republican senators tested positive for COVID-19, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky moved to postpone in-person votes by two weeks, but didn’t recommend any changes to the hearing schedule for Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett.
That leaves intact the...
'No Change' to Supreme Court Nominee Hearing Scheduled for Oct. 12
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