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'Subpoena her': Fox's Andrew Napolitano says Chuck Grassley should force Dr. Ford to testify against her will

Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano said on Thursday that Republicans should issue a subpoena forcing Dr. Christine Blasey Ford to testify about her alleged sexual assault at the hands of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

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Arizona Republican candidate says Democratic opponent Raúl Grijalva is 'not a good example of a Mexican'

Republican candidate Nick Pierson, who is running for U.S. Congress in Arizona, said on Tuesday that his Democratic opponent, U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, is "not a good example of a Mexican."

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WATCH: Reporter gasps after Trump tells storm victim to 'have a good time'

President Donald Trump on Wednesday could be heard telling a victim of Hurricane Florence to "have a good time."

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Fox's Tomi Lahren says she's disappointed 'as a woman' in Dr. Christine Blasey Ford for coming forward

Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren on Wednesday said that she was "disappointed as a woman" in Dr. Christine Blasey Ford for coming forward with sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

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Chuck Todd: How can Kavanaugh deny being at party when accuser never said which party it was?

NBC host Chuck Todd expressed doubt on Tuesday that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was telling the truth when he denied being at a party where he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman.

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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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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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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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FEMA director blames Puerto Rico 'spousal abuse' -- but defends Trump -- after 3,000 people die due to hurricane

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director Brock Long suggested on Sunday that President Donald Trump was right to doubt the hurricane death toll in Puerto Rico because some of the people could have died as a result of "spousal abuse."

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Maxine Waters lists all the tools she will use as a committee chair to go after Trump if Democrats take the House

Should the Democrats take control on the House in November, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) would likely ascend to chair the House Financial Services Committee, giving her subpoena power to delve into all of President Donald Trump's financial dealings -- including his tax returns.

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Sen. Lindsey Graham, a military lawyer, dismisses Mueller convictions: Lying to the FBI is not a 'big event'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), an Air Force JAG officer, on Sunday defended President Donald Trump by saying that lying to the FBI is not a "big event."

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Watch CNN's Jake Tapper destroy Trump for making the hurricane deaths of Puerto Ricans all about himself

In a closing editorial comment, CNN's Jake Tapper lectured and shamed President Donald Trump for playing political games with the close to 3,000 Puerto Ricans who died in Hurricane Maria.

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Dershowitz shuts down Giuliani for misrepresenting Manafort cooperation: 'This was a very bad day for Trump'

Law professor Alan Dershowitz, an ardent defender or President Donald Trump, argued on Sunday that former Trump campaign Chairman Paul Manafort's cooperation with special counsel Robert Mueller is bad news for the president.

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