Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee will meet Monday to vote on President Trump's pick to fill Antonin Scalia's vacant seat on the Supreme Court, Judge Neil Gorsuch. The Republican-led panel will likely vote to advance Gorsuch to a full Senate vote Friday, where at least 36 Democrats are planning to vote against the conservative judge's nomination, PBS reports.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Sunday he was confident Gorsuch would get enough votes in the Senate to confirm his seat on the bench.
"Neil Gorsuch will be confirmed this week," the Kentucky Republican told NBC. "How that happens really depends on our Democratic friends. How many of them are willing to oppose cloture on a partisan basis to kill a Supreme Court nominee."
Senate rules require a 60-vote majority to approve a Supreme Court appointee for the job, but so far only three Democrats have pledged to support Gorsuch alongside the Republican majority, according to ABC News. If at least five more Democrats don't pledge their support by Friday, McConnell may have to seek the so-called nuclear option and change the Senate rules to require only a 51-vote majority, the same needed to approve Cabinet members.
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