Senate Republicans in the Judiciary Committee placed a weeklong hold on the vote to move Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court nomination to a floor vote on Monday, citing gaps in Jackson’s record and incomplete documents from the White House. After four days of close scrutiny by the equally divided Judiciary Committee, the committee vote to confirm Jackson was set to take place on Monday. However, it was clear to observers, including Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), that committee Republicans would place a hold on the vote. “I join in the request to hold over the [nomination] for one week,” said Ranking Member Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa). “I’ll have specific things to say about Judge Jackson at that meeting a week from today, but I wanna just speak a little bit about process,” Grassley continued. “Democrats have taken to repeatedly mentioning that Judge Jackson has been confirmed by the Senate three times—two of which …