Yamiche Alcindor:

The White House and President Trump are very happy and they want this vote to happen quickly. The fact that there was no new information seemingly innocent in this FBI investigation is not only good news for Republicans.

As Lisa said, it's good news for the White House, who was a little worry about what they could find. And Sarah Sanders today gave a very vigorous defense of Brett Kavanaugh. She said that he's given more than any other nominee, included — and she was referring to his interviews, to the document that he handed over.

She's also referring to the testimony that he gave. And really what she's saying there is that enough is enough. Brett Kavanaugh needs to get a vote. Everyone should be able to just have an opinion right now.

I was at the White House today when the president walked by, our reporters screaming, and really asking all these different questions. I myself wanted to ask him about mocking Dr. Ford and whether or not he feels like he has the votes to confirm his nominee.

He didn't say anything to us. But he did tweet, as the president often dead. And what he said was "This is a very important time in our country. Due process, fairness and common sense are now on trial."

So that's the White House's take.