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Jeff Flake plays down Kavanaugh's lies about drinking in exchange with CNN reporter: 'Exaggerating your success or failures is something a lot of people do'

Arizona Senator Jeff Flake played down embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's demonstrable untruths about his drinking habits in an exchange with CNN reporter Manu Raju, saying no one is honest about their high school years.

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The View’s Whoopi whacks Abby Huntsman for whining about Kavanaugh: ‘This isn’t about both sides -- it’s about women’

"The View" co-host Abby Huntsman excused President Donald Trump's mockery of Christine Blasey Ford -- cheered on by a crowd of supporters -- by complaining that Brett Kavanaugh had been called a rapist on television, but her colleagues wouldn't let her get away with it.

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'Boo yourself!' Lindsey Graham snarls at audience after he is heckled for saying Kavanaugh 'was treated like crap'

Sen. Lindsey Graham on Wednesday defiantly defended President Donald Trump after he mocked Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who has alleged that she was sexually assaulted by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

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WATCH LIVE: Sarah Huckabee Sanders to hold her first press briefing in 23 days

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has scheduled a news briefing for 1:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday.

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Trump’s selfish ‘scam’ killed the US Football League -- and that spectacular failure predicted his presidency: author

Donald Trump helped ruin the USFL in a failed attempt to crack into the NFL -- and a new book shows that doomed effort foreshadowed his presidency.

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Republican senator John Kennedy loses it: Kavanaugh opponents were not breastfed and have no souls

Republican Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana exploded on Democrats Wednesday morning, accusing them of stalling the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in "bad faith."

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Megyn Kelly praises 'responsibility' of Kavanaugh in letter admitting he was a 17-year-old 'drunk'

NBC's Megyn Kelly on Wednesday said that a letter in which a 17-year-old Brett Kavanaugh admitted that he was a "drunk" is proof that he showed "responsibility" as a young man.

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Kellyanne Conway insists Trump's Twitter likes and Fox News ratings are proof Americans want Kavanaugh confirmed

President Bill Clinton famously won both allies and enemies by using polling heavily in his decision-making process while in the White House.

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Democrat Eric Swalwell schools Fox host over Kavanaugh investigation: FBI is not interviewing all witnesses

On Wednesday, a day after President Donald Trump mocked Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's testimony at a rally, Fox News obtained a letter from a former boyfriend that contradicted Dr. Ford's testimony that she suffered from claustrophobia, fear of flying and that she'd never helped anyone prepare for a polygraph.

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MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle drops the hammer on conservative offering excuses for Kavanaugh's drinking

A conservative columnist insisted Brett Kavanaugh might have been simply boasting as a teenager when he wrote a letter describing his drinking exploits -- but MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle and her panelists weren't impressed.

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MSNBC panelist explains how Trump's decades worth of tax fraud could cost him millions

A former assistant U.S. Attorney explained how a bombshell investigative report published by the New York Times could spell big trouble for President Donald Trump and his family.

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Kavanaugh defender tells CNN that Trump's 'disgusting' speech has made it less likely he gets confirmed

Conservative Linda Chavez on Wednesday slammed President Donald Trump for mocking Christine Blasey Ford during a Tuesday night rally, and she said he's actually hurt Brett Kavanaugh's chances of being on the Supreme Court.

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