This is the third time a committee has put off the vote in an ethics investigation aimed at conservative legal figures. A new vote may happen on Nov. 30.
Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) apparently got cold feet on issuing the subpoenas against private citizens in the court ethics investigation. He denies the claim.
Democrats saying subpoenas are necessary in SCOTUS ethics probe because prospective witnesses are refusing to cooperate with the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Justice Alito refused to recuse himself from a case, dismissing concerns from Democrats who are particularly antagonistic against conservative justices.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas filed a disclosure form Aug. 31 indicating GOP donor and billionaire Harlan Crow paid for previously undisclosed private jet trips.