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'There's some crazy people in Maine': Fox News commentator hopes Susan Collins 'is safe up there'

Conservative commentator Bill Bennett warned that Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) may be in danger following for supporting the nomination of accused rapist Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

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CNN analyst nails Susan Collins for 'pretending to have an open mind' and reveals how it will backfire

On Friday, a panel hosted by CNN’s Wolf Blitzer bashed Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) for behaving like she had an "open mind" on Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation vote – when she was clearly prepared to vote yes.

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Joe Manchin believes 'something happened' to Dr. Ford — but wouldn't say if Brett Kavanaugh did it

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said he believes Dr. Christine Blasey Ford was sexually assaulted but that he wasn't sure if Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was the one who did it.

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'Shame on you!' Protesters completely drown out Joe Manchin in dramatic CNN video

On Friday, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced that he would vote yes on Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation.

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Senator Kamala Harris delivers blistering rebuke to GOP as Kavanaugh confirmation debate opens

A visibly outraged Kamala Harris (D-CA) went into prosecutor mode as she eviscerated her Republican colleagues for ramming through Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation, saying the process was a sham and the FBI had been handcuffed by the White House.

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MSNBC reporter is over Susan Collins 'will she or won't she' schtick: 'Here we go again'

MSNBC reporter Garrett Haake on Friday seemed to be over and done with Maine Republican Senator Susan Collins' "will-she-or-won't-she" schtick, as Americans waited for her 3:00 pm announcement about how she would vote on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

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WATCH LIVE: Susan Collins to announce her decision on Brett Kavanaugh confirmation

The U.S. Senate voted on Friday to move forward Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court, despite allegations of sexual misconduct that further inflamed a bitter partisan fight about the judge, but a few lawmakers could still derail his confirmation.

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Fox News panel erupts into shouting match after guest mentions Merrick Garland

A Fox News panel on Friday got heated when guest Jake Macoby, a speechwriter for former Attorney General Eric Holder, said that Republicans have no right to complain about obstructing Supreme Court nominees given how they treated Merrick Garland.

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The View erupts in laughter as MSNBC’s Chris Hayes and Ari Melber mock Kavanaugh's excuses for vile yearbook comments

MSNBC's Chris Hayes and Ari Melber paid a Friday visit to The View, where the entire table ridiculed Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's claims about his "drinking games" as well as his scripted outbursts at his hearing, which Melber called "a tantrum".

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'Murkowski is gone': Chris Wallace delivers bad news to Fox News viewers about Kavanaugh nomination

Fox News anchor Chris Wallace delivered some bad news to Republicans about Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Republican Chuck Grassley starts off Senate's Kavanaugh debate by angrily shouting into the mic about 'mob rule'

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) spoke before the Senate floor Friday in a final push for the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Four Senators, three Republicans and one Democrat, remain undecided about Kavanaugh's nomination.

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CNN panel mocks Kavanaugh's scripted outrage and fake non-partisanship: 'His excuses don't hold water'

A CNN panel on Friday morning ridiculed Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's efforts to rehabilitate his image after last week's hearings, in which the nominee berated senators and engaged in angry outbursts the panel noted were scripted days in advance.

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