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First up, an addition to the U.S. Supreme1 Court. Brett Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court, became a Supreme Court justice over the weekend after senators voted 50 to 48 to confirm President Donald Trump2's nominee3 to the high court. The vote was mostly along party lines.
All but one Republican present voted for Justice Kavanaugh's confirmation4. All but one Democrat5 present voted against Justice Kavanaugh's confirmation. He was sworn in during a private ceremony, hours after Saturday's final vote in the Senate.
There was controversy6 during Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings. On our September 28 show, which you can find in our archives at CNN10.com, we covered testimony7 by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford8, a professor who accused the Supreme Court nominee of having committed sexual assault when they were in high school. We also covered Judge Kavanaugh's testimony when he denied ever having committed sexual assault.
After that, President Trump ordered a supplemental FBI investigation9 into Judge Kavanaugh's past. The results of that investigation were not made public, but Republicans said it found no support for the accusations10 against Kavanaugh. While Democrats11 said the investigation was limited and incomplete.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh replaces Justice Anthony Kennedy who retired12 from the Supreme Court this summer. Supreme Court justices hold office as long as they choose.
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8 Ford | |
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10 accusations | |
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12 retired | |
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