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WATCH: Symone Sanders calls BS on Kavanaugh's sexual assault defense and points out a major flaw in his argument

On Sunday, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, a professor in California, published an article in The Washington Post claiming that while in high school Kavanaugh pushed her into a room, locked the door and attempted to take her clothes off.

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WATCH: White House ‘not ready to pull his nomination’ but unsure ‘how scorched earth to go’ defending Kavanaugh

The host of MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" drilled down into the mechanics of the White House response to allegations of sexual assault by Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

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CNN panel of women hammer ex-Trump lawyer attempting to smear Kavanaugh accuser's motives

Former White House lawyer turned CNN contributor Jim Schultz got more than he bargained for Monday, when host Brooke Baldwin and fellow panel members Maeve Reston and Areva Martin took issue with his effort to smear the motives of Christine Blasey Ford. Ford is the college professor who has accused President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of attempting to sexually assault her at a high school party in the 1980s.

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Trump calls Kavanaugh 'one of the finest people' after sexual assault allegations

President Donald Trump praised Brett Kavanaugh in the White House on Monday, one day after Christine Blasey Ford came forward to The Washington Post alleging sexual assault.

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Evangelicals will crucify Trump if Kavanaugh SCOTUS nomination fails: MSNBC reporter

MSNBC White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor said Monday that if President Trump loses his fight to put conservative Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court, his religious base may lose whatever faith they have in the man many of their sect believe was chosen by God to lead the country.

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White House reporter explains the 'cognitive dissonance' necessary to be Sarah Huckabee Sanders

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has to tell herself "stories" about President Donald Trump, resulting from the "cognitive dissonance" required to be an evangelical Christian in the White House, Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus explained on MSNBC.

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'Oh, come on': MSNBC host torpedoes Hugh Hewitt for claiming 'precedents matter' only in Kavanaugh nomination

MSNBC host Chris Jansing on Monday called out conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt after he tried to claim that "precedents matter" in the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh -- even though Republicans ignored precedents when they refused to hold hearings for President Barack Obama's nominee.

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Fox host explodes on liberal colleague over Kavanaugh accusations -- and rants about Ted Kennedy instead

Fox News hosts Kennedy and Jessica Tarlov on Monday got into a heated argument about the sexual assault allegations leveled at Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

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The View smacks down co-host Abby Huntsman for blaming Democrats for Kavanaugh debacle

The View's Abby Huntsman on Monday tried to offer some "alternative facts" about how Democrats handled the sexual assault allegations levied against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh by Christine Ford, who claims the nominee tried to sexually assault her in the 1980s. For the rest of her co-hosts it was a game of "whack-a-mole", as they smacked down one of her claims after the other.

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Republican strategist on GOP plan for Kavanaugh: 'We need to ram this through as hard and fast as possible'

Republican strategist Evan Siegfried was rebuked by MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle on Monday after he said that Republicans should "ram through" Brett Kavanaugh's nomination "as hard and fast as possible."

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Reporter explains to MSNBC how the GOP's 'picture perfect' backstory for Kavanaugh is falling apart

Politico reporter Anna Palmer told MSNBC's Hallie Jackson Monday that Brett Kavanaugh's second statement addressing the sexual assault allegations levied against him by a college professor call into question his "picture perfect" biography.

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Megyn Kelly lays out what Kavanaugh’s defenders will say: ‘Maybe he blew her off and she had an axe to grind’

NBC News host Megyn Kelly asserted on Monday that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh should be confirmed unless the woman who has accused him of sexual assault can prove that she's not lying.

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Republican strategist tells MSNBC that Kavanaugh should withdraw -- or GOP will face 'retribution’ from women in November

Republican strategist Evan Siegfried told MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle that he thinks Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh should withdraw from consideration, saying a "slap in the face" to women voters risks "retribution" at the polls. Kavanaugh faces accusations of attempted sexual assault dating back to the early 1980s.

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