Nebraska Republican Senator Ben Sasse announced Friday morning he intends to vote to confirm U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.In a statement sent to the media he writes:“I’m voting for confirmation because of the evidence and Judge Kavanaugh’s qualifications. After spending more than 150 hours doing my homework, I completed my reading of the FBI’s seventh background investigation this morning. This broken and politicized process has further undermined public trust. Washington embarrassed itself for the last month, but it is clear that most Americans are yearning for more than tribal blood feuds.”Nebraska's other senator, Republican Deb Fischer, has already said she's voting yes for Kavanaugh as well.A preliminary vote is scheduled for Friday. If approved, a final vote could come as early as Saturday.

Nebraska Republican Senator Ben Sasse announced Friday morning he intends to vote to confirm U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

In a statement sent to the media he writes:


“I’m voting for confirmation because of the evidence and Judge Kavanaugh’s qualifications. After spending more than 150 hours doing my homework, I completed my reading of the FBI’s seventh background investigation this morning. This broken and politicized process has further undermined public trust. Washington embarrassed itself for the last month, but it is clear that most Americans are yearning for more than tribal blood feuds.”

Nebraska's other senator, Republican Deb Fischer, has already said she's voting yes for Kavanaugh as well.

A preliminary vote is scheduled for Friday. If approved, a final vote could come as early as Saturday.