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WSJ politics editor tells Fox News that FBI has to now investigate Kavanaugh accusations 'for the judge's sake'

Last week, the Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal was all-in on Brett Kavanaugh. The conservative paper's editoral board issued a defense of Trump's Supreme Court nominee, calling Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's accusations an "ambush" and writing that "a story this old and unprovable can’t be allowed to delay a Supreme Court confirmation vote."

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WATCH: Donald Trump bizarrely drags the Japanese Prime Minister into Brett Kavanaugh’s gang rape scandal

Speaking at the United Nations, President Donald Trump bizarrely dragged Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe into the scandal over allegations that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh committed gang rape.

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Kavanaugh attorney shames gang rape victim for not coming forward: 'You kept going to those parties'

Beth Wilkinson, an attorney for Brett Kavanaugh, on Thursday suggested that a victim of gang rape was wrong for not coming forward before Kavanaugh was named as a nominee to the Supreme Court.

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’How stupid does he think the American people are?’: Michael Avenatti slams Brett Kavanaugh’s latest denial

Attorney Michael Avenatti dismissed the latest denial by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh during a telephone interview with MSNBC on Wednesday.

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Pro-Kavanaugh spokesperson visibly shaken after witness comes forward linking nominee to ‘gang rape’

Carrie Severino, a spokesperson for the conservative Judicial Crisis Network, on Wednesday declined to say that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh should be confirmed after a new witness came forward alleging sexual misdeeds by the judge.

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Fox News host unloads on 'scummy and gross' Avenatti and says people don't want to hear about gang rape

Michael Avenatti's bombshell release of a sworn affidavit that alleges Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh participated in gang rapes while a hard-partying prep school teen was ignored by Fox News for the first half-hour following the document's release.

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Michael Avenatti calls into The View to reveal new gang rape allegations involving Brett Kavanaugh

Stormy Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti called into The View Wednesday with brand new explosive allegations levied by a new Brett Kavanaugh accuser, Julie Swetnick, who has issued a sworn testimony that the Supreme Court nominee was involved in gang rapes. Avenatti said Swetnick was prepared to testify with corroborating witnesses, and demanded the FBI intervene immediately.

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Michael Avenatti explains the timing of explosive new Kavanaugh 'gang rape' allegations to MSNBC

On Wednesday, Michael Avenatti dropped a bombshell on Twitter by identifying the third woman to accuse Brett Kavanaugh of serious sexual misconduct. Julie Swetnick, who has multiple federal government security clearances, detailed shocking behavior by Kavanaugh at parties, including verbal and physical abuse of women and coercing women into positions to be gang-raped by multiple boys. Swetnick herself claims to have been a victim of such an attack at a party at which Kavanaugh was present (although she doesn't directly accuse him of attacking her).

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‘Should be automatically disqualifying’: Ex-prosecutor explains implications of shocking gang rape allegations

Former Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York Mimi Rocah said the latest allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh should be "automatically disqualifying."

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The View’s Whoopi Goldberg hilariously re-enacts Trump getting laughed out of the UN

"The View" host Whoopi Goldberg poured on another dose of mockery for President Donald Trump -- whose boasts were greeted with open laughter at the United Nations.

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MSNBC panel wonders why President Trump denounced Chinese but not Russian interference

President Donald Trump addressed the UN Security Council for the first time Wednesday, following a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin unloads on GOP 'cowards' like Jeff Flake -- who bash Trump but always vote for his agenda

CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin slammed so-called "independent' Republican senators Susan Collins, Jeff Flake, and Lisa Murkowski, calling them "cowards" who, when push comes to shove, would vote as the president wishes on embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who has been accused by multiple women of sexual assault.

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