Republicans accused Democrats of turning Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearings into a "circus" and said the GOP will treat Jackson better.
Durbin quoted a conservative publication that called Hawley's attack "meritless to the point of demagoguery."
Whitehouse supports a recent push to ban members of Congress from buying and selling stocks.
Video shows the two men face-to-face on the debate stage as they trade barbs, with the word "p---y" being said.
The extended child tax credit lapsed in December. Some Democratic aides acknowledged it was hard to tout a program that expired under their watch.
Walker's campaign accounting errors include accepting donations in excess of the $2,900 legal donation limit, according to the Federal Election Commission.
Both senators are up for reelection, and Rubio has previously faced criticism over his Capitol Hill attendance before.
A Senate hearing on Thursday focused on the illicit uses of crypto. An expert tells Insider that money laundering is a tiny fraction of transactions.
The Sunshine Protection Act, if passed by the House of Representatives and signed into law, would end the ritual of changing clocks twice a year.
Sen. Roger Wicker, who's had COVID-19 twice, spoke on Tuesday in support of a resolution that would repeal mask mandates on airplanes.
The controversial former governor, who resigned from office in 2018 amid scandal, is mounting a political comeback in a crowded Senate primary.
"I do care about the fact that in my community right now the leading cause of death among 18-45-year-olds is Mexican fentanyl," Vance said.
The stopgap measure, which will fund the government through March 11, now heads to President Joe Biden's desk.
"We believe Republicans need to do their jobs and show up to vote for these nominees," Psaki said during a press briefing.
The daylight between Biden and Democratic governors on masking in public and in schools has left the party without a clear message on what comes next.
The campaign, in which McConnell seeks out Senate candidates, is an effort to gain a GOP majority in the upper chamber, The New York Times reported.
The senator said he'd like to avoid the contentious hearings that took place for Judge Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination in 2018.
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