Trump administration live updates: Senate Judiciary Democrats walk out of vote on Emil Bove's judicial nomination
Donald Trump nominated Bove, a senior Justice Department official, to be a judge on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

What to know today
BOVE VOTE IN QUESTION: The Republican and Democratic leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee disagree on the validity of the panel's approval of Emil Bove's nomination to be a federal appeals court judge after Democratic members walked out before the vote.
RESCISSIONS VOTE: The Senate passed a bill overnight that would make $9 billion in cuts to previously approved funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid. The House could vote on the legislation today.
IRAN DAMAGE ASSESSMENT: A Trump administration assessment of the damage from U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear enrichment facilities found one of the three sites was mostly destroyed, but the two others were not as badly damaged and might be able to resume operations in the next several months.