A day after it triggered the so-called “nuclear option,” the U.S. Senate on Friday voted to confirm President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch. 

The vote was 54-45, with three Democrats—Joe Donnelly of Indiana, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, and Joe Manchin of West Virginia—joining with Republicans to restore a conservative majority to the court and place as its 113th justice a man whose record on women’s rights, LGBTQ rights, worker protections, and big money in politics drew criticism from a range of advocacy groups.

NPR writes:

Gorsuch, who’s 49 years old, will be sworn in Monday.

“The outcome,” the Associated Press writes,

“Senate Republicans handed Donald Trump and big corporations a victory today, but make no mistake about it: the American people lost,” said David Donnelly, president and CEO of the campaign finance watchdog Every Voice.

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