
Why Susan Collins voted "yes" on Brett Kavanaugh
Republican senator tells 60 Minutes she feels "very comfortable" with her decision — and what it may mean for women's reproductive rights
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Republican senator tells 60 Minutes she feels "very comfortable" with her decision — and what it may mean for women's reproductive rights
North Dakota senator says conduct during Kavanaugh's confirmation process was disturbing — both the judge's and the president's
Kavanaugh was confirmed by a narrow margin Saturday
Key senators have decided ahead of crucial vote on whether to advance Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to Supreme Court
Collins announced her decision Friday afternoon on the Senate floor
Ahead of the final vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court, more details are becoming known about the FBI inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct against the judge. Retired FBI Special Agent Jack Owens has worked on many investigations for federal judges in the past. He joined CBSN with his thoughts on the Kavanaugh inquiry.
Senate Majority Leader starts process that could lead to final vote Saturday as lawmakers receive FBI's final report into Kavanaugh
The bureau has been updating its background check of President Trump's Supreme Court nominee
"Democrats have obviously held a significant intensity advantage this cycle, but the Kavanaugh debate has changed that," says Josh Holmes
Sen. Jeff Flake explains why he insisted on a week-long FBI investigation into the allegations of sexual assault against Brett Kavanaugh. 60 Minutes spoke with Flake and other members of the Senate Judiciary Committee about the drama on Capitol Hill last week
After delaying the Kavanaugh vote, the senators talked to 60 Minutes about give-and-take in politics: "Our nation can't survive if it doesn't exist"
The senator tells 60 Minutes there was "not a chance" he could have come to Kavanaugh agreement if he had to worry about running again
In an interview airing on Sunday's "60 Minutes," Flake and Coons discuss their pivotal roles in delaying a vote on Kavanaugh's nomination
Brett Kavanaugh has repeatedly said he was legally allowed to consume beer as a prep school senior in Maryland
Supreme Court nominee denied all allegations of sexual assault and lashed out at Senate Democrats over the nomination process
Ford, offering measured testimony that was at times emotional -- her voice cracked as she detailed the allegations and how the assault affected her afterward
"I will not be part of a Senate that loses every sense of fairness and abandons the rule of law," said Graham
Senator says it's "naive" to believe that "politics are not part of the equation" after a sex-crimes prosecutor was tapped to question Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser
Julie Swetnick makes her first public appearance since accusing Brett Kavanaugh of excessive drinking and inappropriate treatment of women in the 1980s
The results were sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee by Ford's attorneys as part of a request for documents from both parties in advance of Thursday's hearing
Julie Swetnick, a client of attorney Michael Avenatti, says Brett Kavanaugh and others used to spike drinks at parties
Attorney Beth Wilkinson also says Kavanaugh's alleged pattern of excessive drinking in his youth "isn't evidence" of any allegations against him
"A number of powerful men have been held accountable. I don't think any one episode is going to define a whole movement," hill told the AP
Rachel Mitchell, a prosecutor with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office in Phoenix, was picked to question Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford
The administation continues to defend Kavanaugh's character and record as he faces ongoing allegations of sexual assault
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Andrew Cully, Andrew Kraus, Donavon Scott and Jadalyn Good were part an elite team that does nighttime missions.
A man accused of trying to assassinate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course last year has chosen not to testify in his own defense.
New internal documents reveal details of an incident that left Jeffrey Epstein injured and on suicide watch days before his death.