Neil Gorsuch's confirmation ends the longest Supreme Court vacancy since 1862 during the American Civil War, with the court down a justice for almost 14 months since conservative Justice Antonin Scalia died on Feb. 13, 2016. President Trump issued a statement that said, "Judge Gorsuch's confirmation process was one of the most transparent and accessible in history, and his judicial temperament, exceptional intellect, unparalleled integrity and record of independence makes him the perfect choice to serve on the nation's highest court." However, to confirm Gorsuch, Senate Republicans resorted to
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