Neil Gorsuch ConfirmedNeil Gorsuch ConfirmedThe Senate has voted to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court, taking the seat left vacant since Justice Antonin Scalia died in February 2016. Gorsuch, 49, will become the 113th justice to sit on the court.Chris ChaberskiChris Chaberski
"Nuclear Option" Passed"Nuclear Option" PassedAfter a filibuster by U.S. Senate Democrats, Senate Republicans passed the "Nuclear Option" to allow for an easier confirmation processAndrew CoatsAndrew Coats
GOP Readies Nuclear OptionGOP Readies Nuclear OptionThere is no way Democrats can win the fight over Gorsuch.Chad HastyChad Hasty
If Democrats Filibuster, Should Republicans Use the “Nuclear Option”? [POLL]If Democrats Filibuster, Should Republicans Use the “Nuclear Option”? [POLL]KFYO Poll QuestionChad HastyChad Hasty
Gorsuch Confirmation PushGorsuch Confirmation PushTexas U.S. Senator John Cornyn is urging his Senate colleagues to quickly confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme CourtRob SnyderRob Snyder
Do You Approve of Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court? [POLL]Do You Approve of Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court? [POLL]Do you like President Trump's selection for the Supreme Court?Chad HastyChad Hasty
Judge Gorsuch NominatedJudge Gorsuch NominatedPresident Trump nominated Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the current vacancy on the Supreme CourtRob SnyderRob Snyder