In a release announcing the latest supplement, a spokesperson for Republicans on the Judiciary Committee pointed to a news release from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, noting that it is "completely routine" for Supreme Court nominees to supplement their questionnaires.
KFile reported on Wednesday that public calendars from the University of Notre Dame's law school showed that seven talks, including one with the law school's anti-abortion group, were not initially included in her Senate paperwork.