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Brett Kavanaugh: Trump court nominee clears first hurdle | Brett Kavanaugh: Trump court nominee clears first hurdle |
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A US Senate committee has voted to approve Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the US Supreme Court as discussions continue over a possible FBI inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct. | A US Senate committee has voted to approve Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the US Supreme Court as discussions continue over a possible FBI inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct. |
The vote came as a key Republican senator said he wanted a week's delay in confirmation hearings for Judge Kavanaugh to allow this to happen. | The vote came as a key Republican senator said he wanted a week's delay in confirmation hearings for Judge Kavanaugh to allow this to happen. |
However, Jeff Flake supported the vote to pass the nomination from the Judiciary Committee to the full Senate. | However, Jeff Flake supported the vote to pass the nomination from the Judiciary Committee to the full Senate. |
The final vote was 11-10 in favour. | The final vote was 11-10 in favour. |
All the Republicans voted in favour, while all Democrats voted against. | All the Republicans voted in favour, while all Democrats voted against. |
What exactly has happened? | |
On Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee heard testimony from Christine Blasey Ford, now a professor of psychology in California, who says Judge Kavanaugh - nominated to the court by President Donald Trump - sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers in the 1980s. | |
Judge Kavanaugh also testified on Thursday, angrily denying he had ever assaulted her or anyone else - and accusing Democrats of politicising the process and harming his family and good name. | |
Friday saw the Senate Judiciary Committee split along partisan lines in passing a motion to hold a vote on passing Judge Kavanaugh's nomination to the full Senate. | Friday saw the Senate Judiciary Committee split along partisan lines in passing a motion to hold a vote on passing Judge Kavanaugh's nomination to the full Senate. |
Democrats accused the 11 Republicans of attempting to rush the process, while Republicans countered that the 10 Democrats were using the sexual assault allegations in an attempt to delay - and ultimately block - the conservative judge from joining the Supreme Court. | Democrats accused the 11 Republicans of attempting to rush the process, while Republicans countered that the 10 Democrats were using the sexual assault allegations in an attempt to delay - and ultimately block - the conservative judge from joining the Supreme Court. |
But later, after impassioned speeches from both sides in the committee and later discussions between members, the time for the vote came and went without one being held. | |
Amid much confusion, Mr Flake clarified to the committee that he would back the motion to send Judge Kavanaugh's nomination for a full vote on the Senate floor - but would not support his confirmation in the Senate without the FBI probe for which the Democrats and the American Bar Association had called. The vote then went ahead. | |
Republicans control the Senate by a narrow 51-49 majority. Without the support of Mr Flake and one other Republican senator - and assuming all Democrats vote against - the confirmation of Judge Kavanaugh cannot occur. | |
A simple majority of those present is needed for the confirmation. If there is a tie, the vice-president, who presides over the Senate, casts the deciding vote. | |
Why is this vote so important? | |
The Supreme Court plays a vital role in US political life - appointed for life, its nine members have the final say on US law. | |
This includes highly contentious social issues, such as abortion, and challenges to government policy. | |
Judge Kavanaugh's appointment would tilt the balance in favour of conservatives for years to come. | |
Mr Flake, who often differs from Mr Trump and the Republican leadership in Congress, issued a statement shortly before Friday's session stating that he would back Judge Kavanaugh. | |
On his way to the committee room, he was berated by two women who said they were victims of sexual violence and urged him to change his mind. | |
Are there other allegations? | |
Yes, and new ones appeared ahead of Thursday's hearing. At present they are: | |
Judge Kavanaugh denies these allegations, and on Thursday called Ms Swetnick's allegation "a joke" and "a farce". |