Questioning of Barrett concludes
After more than seven hours and two technical glitches, the second round of questioning for Barrett’s confirmation hearings has concluded.
Chairman Graham said he "lost sleep" over the hearing, but he ultimately thanked Democrats for conducting themselves in a way, Graham says, that is "befitting of the Senate" before offering some words of encouragement to Trump's nominee.
"You’re one of the most amazing human beings I’ve met in my life, and that’s saying a lot because I’ve met a lot of incredible people," Graham told Barrett. "With Amy Barrett, the best is yet to come."
Referring to Justice Ginsburg, Graham told Barrett, "She has a different philosophy than you do judicially. That is OK."
"I hope it’s OK that you can be pro-life and adhere to you faith and still be considered by your citizens worthy on the job."
Perhaps knowing that Republicans have the votes to confirm Barrett, Democrats did not ask for a third round of questioning. Instead, committee members will move forward with the next step in the nomination process, a closed-door session to review Barrett's FBI background check immediately following the hearing.
"You can have two glasses of wine tonight if you’d like," Graham joked, repeating, the hearing part is over."