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“I Thought He Might Inadvertently Kill Me.” Kavanaugh Accuser Speaks Out.
A California professor publicly details allegations of sexual assault by the Supreme Court nominee. -
Feinstein Calls for Kavanaugh Hearings To Stop While FBI Investigates Sexual Assault
The allegations "bear heavily on Judge Kavanaugh's character," she said. -
Sen. Lindsey Graham on Kavanaugh’s Accuser: “I Would Gladly Listen to What She Has to Say”
If Christine Blasey Ford speaks to the committee, "it should be done immediately," Graham said. -
White House Stands by Kavanaugh as Accuser Says She’s Willing to Testify
"She's willing to do whatever it takes to get her story forth." -
Donald Trump Jr. Mocked Kavanaugh’s Accuser. It’s Not the First Time He Thought Sexual Assault Was Funny.
What is wrong with this guy? -
Trump Stands by Kavanaugh: “One of the Finest People”
He also appeared open to delaying Thursday's confirmation vote. -
Kavanaugh Backer Says Sexual Assault Allegation Could Have Been Just “Rough Horseplay”
Christine Blasey Ford has said the assault "derailed [her] substantially for four or five years." -
Trump Says He “Feels So Terribly” for Kavanaugh
The remarks came as Sen. Richard Blumenthal called for the judge's nomination to be withdrawn. -
Trump Suggests Kavanaugh Accuser Is Lying About Sexual Assault Allegations
He appears to have finally ditched the muted response. -
Republicans Had 27 Years to Prepare for Another Anita Hill Moment. They’re Still Blowing It.
It must be a case of mistaken identity! -
Top Aide Leading GOP Response to Kavanaugh Allegations Resigns Amid Prior Sexual Harassment Claims
The company Republicans keep. -
GOP Senate Candidate Calls Kavanaugh Allegation "Absurd" Because the Assault "Never Went Anywhere"
He also accuses her of disregarding "due process." -
Ford Set to Testify Thursday and Republicans Are Still Attacking Her Story
Meanwhile, Kavanaugh is rehearsing. -
This New Poll Is Terrible News for Republicans
But they are getting motivated for the midterms.