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IT’S OFFICIAL: Brett Kavanaugh confirmed as newest Supreme Court justice

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Brett Kavanaugh, who faced a tumultuous Supreme Court confirmation, was confirmed by the Senate to the nation's highest court on Saturday with a narro... [TheBlaze Logo]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Open in browser.]( [Sponsored Image]( Trending now [Article Image]( [Kavanaugh’s confirmation not likely to stop liberals from plotting his impeachment]( [Article Image]( [WATCH: Painting of girl with balloon sells for $1.4M. Moments later, the unthinkable happens.]( [Sponsored Image]( [Sponsored Image]( Stories that matter most [Divider Image] [1. IT’S OFFICIAL: Brett Kavanaugh confirmed as newest Supreme Court justice]( Brett Kavanaugh, who faced a tumultuous Supreme Court confirmation, was confirmed by the Senate to the nation's highest court on Saturday with a narrow vote down party lines. He has already been sworn in. See the details [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=IT’S OFFICIAL: Brett Kavanaugh confirmed as newest Supreme Court justice&body=Brett Kavanaugh, who faced a tumultuous Supreme Court confirmation, was confirmed by the Senate to the nation's highest court on Saturday with a narrow vote down party lines. He has already been sworn in. See the details here. [Article Image]( [Divider Image] [2. Kagan, Sotomayer question SCOTUS ‘legitimacy’ after Kavanaugh charade]( Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayer on Friday voiced their concerns with the "legitimacy" of the Supreme Court following the highly partisan debacle with Brett Kavanaugh. They expressed fear that it will later delegitimize the court. See the details [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Kagan, Sotomayer question SCOTUS ‘legitimacy’ after Kavanaugh charade&body=Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayer on Friday voiced their concerns with the "legitimacy" of the Supreme Court following the highly partisan debacle with Brett Kavanaugh. They expressed fear that it will later delegitimize the court. See the details here. [Article Image]( [Divider Image] [3. Anti-Kavanaugh protesters shock when asked if Kavanaugh deserved due process]( Did Brett Kavanaugh deserve due process when multiple women raised unsubstantiated allegations of sexual assault against him seemingly to derail his Supreme Court nomination? That was the question one reporter posed to anti-Kavanaugh protesters on Capitol Hill. Their answers were shocking. See what they said [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Anti-Kavanaugh protesters shock when asked if Kavanaugh deserved due process&body=Did Brett Kavanaugh deserve due process when multiple women raised unsubstantiated allegations of sexual assault against him seemingly to derail his Supreme Court nomination? That was the question one reporter posed to anti-Kavanaugh protesters on Capitol Hill. Their answers were shocking. See what they said here. [Article Image]( More from TheBlaze [Article Image]( [Trump predicts GOP Sen. Murkowski will not recover for ‘no’ vote on Kavanaugh confirmation]( [Article Image]( [Federal court rules that Trump administration cannot withhold grant money for ‘sanctuary cities’]( [Sponsored Image]( [Sponsored Image]( [Article Image]( [‘Immigrant, minority woman’ reveals what the Dem-led anti-Kavanaugh movement has forced her to do]( [more stories]( [Right Arrow Image] One last thing... [Article Image]( [Kavanaugh sworn in as Supreme Court justice just hours after 50-48 confirmation vote by Senate]( Just hours after the Senate voted to confirm him to the nation's highest court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh was sworn-in as the 114th Supreme Court justice late Saturday, according to published reports. What are the details? Chief Justice John Roberts performed the private ceremony, and Justice Kavanaugh is now ready to hear cases before the court on T... [Read more](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Kavanaugh sworn in as Supreme Court justice just hours after 50-48 confirmation vote by Senate&body=Just hours after the Senate voted to confirm him to the nation's highest court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh was sworn-in as the 114th Supreme Court justice late Saturday, according to published reports. What are the details? Chief Justice John Roberts performed the private ceremony, and Justice Kavanaugh is now ready to hear cases before the court on T... [Sponsored Image]( [TheBlaze Logo]( 6301 Riverside Dr. Building 1 Irving, TX 75039 [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2018 TheBlaze, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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