US Senate hearing date for Barrett unchanged by Trump Covid-19 test result
“Full steam ahead,” the aide to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham responded to Reuters, when asked if the hearing schedule could change

“This is a groundbreaking moment” for conservatives, Graham said before the vote began Photo: Matt Cashore/Notre Dame University/Handout via Reuters
The US Senate Judiciary Committee's plan to begin confirmation hearings for US Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett on Oct. 12 remain unchanged, despite President Donald Trump's positive Covid-19 test result, a Senate aide said on Friday.
"Full steam ahead," the aide to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham responded to Reuters, when asked if the hearing schedule could change.