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Fox News' Jeanine Pirro rants about 'crucifixion' of Brett Kavanaugh who was 'literally an altar boy'

Fox News host Jeanine Pirro delivered a rant about the "crucifixion" of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a man she said was above reproach.

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Donald Trump delivers bizarre fake history of 'Democrat Party' name in sweaty West Virginia speech

A sweat-drenched President Donald Trump delivered a bizarre lie-filled rant about the history of the Democratic Party's name during his Saturday night rally in West Virginia.

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Watch: Trump says the FBI is 'doing a really great job' doing 'whatever it is they do' on Brett Kavanaugh

President Donald Trump is en route to West Virginia, and before departing from the White House he answered questions about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh from the White House lawn.

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Conservative MSNBC guest says Kavanaugh is becoming a disaster for GOP in the suburbs

Will the Republican Party's bullish insistence on pushing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh through despite numerous credible allegations of sexual assault and what appears to be a pattern of lying hurt the GOP in November's midterm elections?

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WATCH: Kavanaugh supporter desperately claims ‘economy of $20 trillion is brought to a standstill' by FBI's investigation

Hours after a spectacular flame out on MSNBC, conservative commentator Carrie Sheffield went on CNN to push the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, despite allegations of sexual assault made by multiple women.

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Ex-sex crimes prosecutor reveals the one belligerent Kavanaugh testimony response she would use to convict him

Judge Brett Kavanaugh showed he is "disproportionately predisposed" to impose himself on women, a former sex crimes prosecutor explained on MSNBC.

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Former federal prosecutor suggests FBI 'strap Kavanaugh to a polygraph' since he previously defended them

Appearing on MSNBC's AM Joy, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler said it would be within reason for the FBI to ask Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to take a polygraph and be asked questions about his past since the appeals court judge once defended the use of the devices as an "appropriate" investigatory tool.

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Kavanaugh booster flames out spectacularly on MSNBC after calling accusations about judge’s temperament ‘racist and sexist’

Republican confidence in Judge Brett Kavanaugh appeared diminished on Saturday as Republican commentator Carrie Sheffield launched an long-winded rant trying to defend the nomination during an appearance on MSNBC's AM Joy.

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Avenatti offers Kavanaugh's attorney the opportunity to interview accuser if he can question Kavanaugh under oath

Appearing on MSNBC's AM Joy, attorney Michael Avenatti claimed that -- should the FBI decide to not interview his clients who have information about embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh -- he will put them on TV to tell their stories and let the public decide.

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Spokesperson for pro-Kavanaugh group says they won't accept FBI findings in manic rant

The spokesperson of the conservative Judicial Crisis Network, which is running ads backing the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, disregarded any conclusions the latest FBI investigations may show during an interview with CNN's Michael Smerconish on Saturday.

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MSNBC panel explains why Kavanaugh's calendars have opened up a 'Pandora's box' of problems for judge

Judge Brett Kavanaugh saved his calendars from his senior year in high school, releasing multiple months to the Senate Judiciary Committee in an attempt to show he did not have a calendar entry for a party with Dr. Christine Ford, who swore under oath that she was 100 percent positive that he had attempted to rape her in 1982.

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WATCH: Domestic abuse survivor challenging GOP's Jim Jordan slams men who 'turn a blind eye' to sex assaults

The Democratic Party nominee challenging Freedom Caucus leader Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) slammed men in authority who turn a "blind eye" to sexual abuse during during an interview with CNN on Saturday.

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WATCH: Republican operatives rip into each other in battle over Kavanaugh's suitability to be on Supreme Court

Not only has the fight to confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh split the country, but it has also caused a major rift among conservatives.

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