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Watch: An angry Brett Kavanaugh calls accusations against him a 'national disgrace'

On Thursday afternoon, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh defended himself from allegations that he'd sexually assaulted Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. Kavanaugh's testimony followed hours of cross-examination of Dr. Blasey Ford.

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Ex-prosecutor and Kavanaugh classmate tries to explain why GOP picked Rachel Mitchell to question Ford

As the harrowing cross-examination of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford continued Thursday afternoon, commentators wondered if Republicans had made a fatal error in drafting sex-crimes prosecutor Rachel Mitchell to examine the witness. "One Trump ally just joked Mitchell must be working for the Democrats she’s been that bad," tweeted Vanity Fair reporter Gabriel Sherman.

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'What's your job again?': Trump Jr. torn to pieces for attacking Christine Blasey Ford's fear of flying

On Thursday, after she told her account of sexual assault, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford was questioned by sex-crimes prosecutor Rachel Mitchell. Mitchell wondered about the mental health problems that Dr. Ford attributes to her sexual assault by Brett Kavanaugh.

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CNN's Jeffrey Toobin slams GOP questioning of Ford over her assault claim: 'This is sickening to watch'

On Thursday, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford delivered harrowing testimony to the Senate judiciary committee. Reporters on the scene observed that multiple witnesses broke into tears as she chronicled the sexual assault she experienced as a high schooler and the impact it's had on her life.

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WATCH: 'Terrified' Christine Blasey Ford fights back tears as she testifies against Brett Kavanaugh out of ‘civic duty’

On Thursday, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testified before the Senate judiciary committee, describing in harrowing detail her alleged sexual assault by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

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WATCH LIVE: Judiciary Committee questions Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Ford on sexual assault allegations

Watch a a live stream of the Senate Judiciary committee’s questioning of Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh about the sexual misconduct allegations lodged against the Supreme Court nominee.

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Former Republican operative: 'Senate GOP looks like Handmaid's Tale' ahead of Kavanaugh testimony

On Tuesday, Senate Republicans announced that they had tapped a female sex-crimes prosecutor to question Christine Blasey Ford, one of three women accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.

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WATCH: Trump supporter tells her daughters boys groping girls is 'no big deal'

As lawmakers and reporters reeled over the latest accusations against Brett Kavanaugh, there's little consensus about what can and should be believed and what any of it means for his confirmation. Donald Trump today doubled down on his stance that the accusations are a "con game" by Democrats bent on sabotaging an innocent man, even as more accusations that he engaged in sexual misconduct piled up.

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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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Republican who could kill Kavanaugh's confirmation says she's taking gang rape allegations 'very seriously'

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), one of the key Republican votes that could decide the fate of Brett Kavanaugh, says she's digging into allegations that the Supreme Court nominee may have facilitated and participated in gang rapes. The bombshell revelations and the identity of the accuser, Julie Swetnick, were released on Twitter Wednesday morning by her lawyer Michael Avenatti.

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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 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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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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