KEY POINTS
  • Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson cleared key Senate hurdles and gained the support of two more Republican senators.
  • Jackson, President Joe Biden's first Supreme Court pick, is expected this week to be confirmed as the first Black woman to serve on the top U.S. court.
  • Republican Sens. Mitt Romney of Utah and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska both revealed that they would support Jackson to become the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is poised to cruise to Supreme Court confirmation after she cleared a key Senate hurdle and gained the support of two more Republican senators on Monday.

Senators voted 53-47 Monday afternoon to move Jackson's nomination out of the Judiciary Committee and onto the full Senate floor, clearing the path for a final confirmation vote this week.