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Fox & Friends 'legal expert': Brett Kavanaugh 'has been rehabilitated' so there's no problem confirming him

Brad Micklin, a Republican attorney, told Fox News on Sunday that there was no problem confirming Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh if he sexually assaulted a high school classmate because he was a juvenile at the time.

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Nikki Haley refuses to condemn Trump tweets attacking Ford: 'We don't know the circumstances' of the sexual assault

United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley on Sunday declined to criticize President Donald Trump for attacking Dr. Christin Blasey Ford, a California professor who has alleged that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her.

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Fox News host says Christine Blasey Ford 'should be pretty eager to testify' about her violent sexual assault

Trump-loving conservative Ben Shapiro is beginning a new Fox News show in the coming weeks, and on Saturday he appeared in Jesse Watters show to discuss it and the current state of the Kavanaugh nomination.

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Fox News' Jeanine Pirro explodes with rage when guest says alleged Kavanaugh accomplice Mark Judge should testify

Fox News host Jeanine Pirro dedicated much of her Saturday night show to discussing the nomination of accused attempted rapist Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

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Former Republican strategist explains why Brett Kavanaugh needs to withdraw: 'I don't see how this works out for the GOP'

A former Republican strategist, Sophia Nelson, told MSNBC on Saturday that she thinks Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh needs to withdraw his name from consideration.

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Ex-prosecutor shames GOP for trying to use female staffers to question Kavanaugh accuser: Have 'some guts and do it yourself’

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah slammed Republicans for not having the "guts" to ask questions of Christine Blasey Ford during Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court.

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Did Ted Cruz mistakenly release a pro-Beto O'Rourke video?

It's rare that a political candidate effectively endorses their current opponent, but that appears to be what Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) just did.

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WATCH: Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign spokesperson admits Beto O’Rourke may win Texas Senate race

The spokesperson for the unsuccessful presidential campaign of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) admitted on MSNBC on Saturday that his former boss could lose reelection in Texas.

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MSNBC's Joy Reid stumps Kavanaugh apologist over sex assault accusations: ‘Doesn’t this bother you as a woman?’

MSNBC anchor Joy Reid befuddled a conservative commentator on her support for the Republican Party in the wake of the latest scandals over the party's treatment of women.

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WATCH: CNN host stunned as GOP operative says Kavanaugh should be confirmed even if his accuser's claims are true

Republican political operative Brian Robinson says that even if every allegation against Judge Brett Kavanaugh is true, the conservative Supreme Court nominee should still be confirmed.

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MSNBC legal analyst: GOP is counting on the white women who voted for Trump believing Kavanaugh accuser is a liar

During a panel discussion on why the White House and the Republican party are going forward with the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh despite sex assault allegations, an MSNBC legal analyst said they are counting on the base to reject accuser Christine Ford's claims.

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CNN guest ties Kavanaugh pal’s absurd doppelgänger smear of classmate to Orrin Hatch’s office

A igh ranking GOP member of the Senate Judiciary Committee appeared to have known about a highly controversial allegation by a close friend of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, a CNN guest explained on Saturday.

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Special counsel investigation could gain ‘more power’ due to power vacuum in Trump’s chaos: MSNBC legal analyst

Despite widespread conventional wisdom that Friday's bombshell report on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein could be used by President Donald Trump to thwart special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian collusion and obstruction of justice, former Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Daniel Goldman explained on MSNBC Saturday how the investigation could actually become "more" powerful.

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