Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said Tuesday that the justices on the court "get along well" despite their differing viewpoints, while political battles raged elsewhere, including a looming government shutdown deadline and key primary races. Jackson, speaking on "CBS Mornings" on February 10, 2026, highlighted the court's collegial atmosphere, stating it is "a model for learning how to disagree without being disagreeable."
Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., Democrats rejected a Republican counterproposal regarding restrictions on President Donald Trump's immigration policies, as the deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security neared. According to ABC News, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Democrats had presented their demands to Republican leadership over the weekend, but the GOP's counteroffer was rejected Monday night. Details of the counterproposal were not made public.
In other political developments, Senator Susan Collins announced her bid for a sixth term in the Senate, a move that could be her most challenging and expensive re-election campaign yet. The Maine Republican's seat is considered crucial for Democrats hoping to regain control of the chamber in the upcoming midterm elections, according to the NY Times. Collins, 73, has been a target for Democrats, who have criticized her voting record despite her expressions of concern regarding President Trump's actions.
Also on Tuesday, Tom Malinowski conceded to Analilia Mejia in the Democratic primary to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey in the House. Malinowski, who was battered by negative advertising, congratulated Mejia for her victory, according to the NY Times. He stated he planned to support her in a special election in April against the Republican nominee, Joe Hathaway.
In New York, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado suspended his primary campaign for governor, clearing the path for Gov. Kathy Hochul's re-election bid. Delgado, who had been running to the left of Hochul, failed to meet the threshold to qualify for an automatic place on the primary ballot at the State Democratic convention last week, according to the NY Times.
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