Article snippet: Brett Kavanaugh on Thursday faced the Senate Judiciary Committee for the final day of questioning in his confirmation hearing. Committee Chairman MORE (R-Iowa) said each of the 21 members on the committee would get 20 minutes to ask the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judge a second round of questions. Wednesday’s questioning session with MORE’s high court nominee lasted more than 12 hours and was interrupted repeatedly by protesters for a second consecutive day. Thursday's proceedings started at 9:30 a.m. and went until past 10 p.m., with Grassley giving senators extra time if they were interrupted by protesters or other members. On Friday, the committee is expected to hear testimony from 28 witnesses speaking either for or against Kavanaugh's nomination to the lifetime seat on the high court. Committee ends marathon day of questioning 10:30 p.m. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) wrapped up the Senate Judiciary Committee's third day of hearings on the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court shortly after 10 p.m. on Thursday. Grassley told Kavanaugh he’d made a very powerful case for confirmation. “I’m very pleased the American people finally had an opportunity to listen to you and hear directly from you because that’s what the last two days have been all about and I hope people in this country have formed very positive views of you. I have.” He said. Grassley said the committee would reconvene Friday morning and hear from 28 witnesses, including two members... Link to the full article to read more