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CNN analyst shuts down Rick Santorum: 'You don't play with gang rape'

On CNN's the Lead with Jake Tapper Friday, panelists discussed Senate Republicans' decision to allow a week-long FBI investigation of allegations that Brett Kavanaugh committed sexual assault. President Donald Trump said Friday he'd allow the probe.

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Lindsey Graham jokes about FBI investigation into Kavanaugh rape allegations: 'I guess I have to explain this to Trump'

On Friday, as the Senate Judiciary disbanded following a vote to take Kavaunaugh's confirmation to the Senate floor, Sen. Jeff Flake's (R-AZ) made a last minute call for an FBI investigation.

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Conservative columnist describes Kavanaugh hearing as 'a frightful episode of white male anger'

On Friday, members of the Senate Judiciary committee heard final arguments ahead of a vote on Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court. Democratic members pleaded with their Republican colleagues to withhold their vote until an FBI investigation is completed. Republicans steamed ahead, certain that they had enough votes to ram through Kavanaugh's nominated.

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House Republicans won’t release transcripts for Comey and ‘Putin’s favorite congressman’ in Russia probe

The House Intelligence committee voted Friday to send a batch of documents related to the Russia probe to the Director of National Intelligence for classification review.

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Dianne Feinstein unloads on judiciary Republicans for obstructing Kavanaugh investigation

The Senate Judiciary committee held a vote Friday on whether embattled judge Brett Kavanaugh would be appointed to the Supreme Court, after a series of sexual assault allegations threatened to derail his nomination.

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Watch live: Senate Judiciary Committee votes on embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh

The Senate Judiciary committee convened on Friday morning to cast a vote on whether to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. The vote came the day after Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, a woman who accused him of sexual assault, testified before senators.

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John McCain's former campaign manager slams 'tragically corrupted' Lindsey Graham

When the last loud and proud #NeverTrump Republican in the U.S. Senate, John McCain, passed away, his longtime friend Se. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) gave a speech in which he discussed the fact that he'd never taken on a big fight without his close friend.

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Leading Catholic magazine retracts Kavanaugh endorsement: 'No longer in the best interests of the country'

America, the nation's only weekly Catholic news magazine, has published an editorial pulling its endorsement for Brett Kavanaugh following Thursday's hearings.

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Former prosecutor reveals why GOP senators booted Rachel Mitchell -- Kavanaugh was cracking

What happened to the special inquisitor who Senate Republicans had summoned from Arizona to ask questions of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford during Brett Kavanaugh's testimony?

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Conservative columnist lays out 'horror show' set for Supreme Court if Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed

Even if Republicans can confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, it doesn't mean that the justice will actually be able to serve out a lifetime appointment.

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Watch: Brett Kavanaugh nods 'yes' when asked about Yale sexual assault before denying it

The final question of Thursday's Brett Kavanaugh hearings went to folksy Louisiana Republican Senator John Kennedy, who asked Kavanaugh plainly about the allegations against him.

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Brett Kavanaugh says he was 'basically' never a belligerent drunk

On Thursday evening, the Senate Judiciary Committee continued to question Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh about allegations that he'd sexually assaulted Dr. Christine Blasey Ford.

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‘I’ve never blacked out’: Kavanaugh says he loves drinking and still does 'so whatever'

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has appeared tired and emotional throughout his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.

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