Base President: Trump Mocks, and Lies About, Christine Blasey Ford’s Testimony
Donald Trump’s attack on Christine Blasey Ford proves that he cares to serve only the minority of Americans who voted for him.
After The Intercept broke the story of an allegation against Brett Kavanaugh, the battle over his Supreme Court nomination reignited a national debate over sexual assault and impunity.
Donald Trump’s attack on Christine Blasey Ford proves that he cares to serve only the minority of Americans who voted for him.
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As a movement of Georgetown Prep graduates against Kavanaugh grows, the American Bar Association, Yale Law School, and others are pulling their support.
The president of the United States says “it’s a very scary time for young men,” now that women are unwilling to remain quiet about sexual assault.
The FBI’s investigation of Brett Kavanaugh is hamstrung by a lack of subpoena power.
The Arizona senator has signaled that he doesn't consider all lies to be equal, and which lies he considers disqualifying could determine his vote.
Brett Kavanaugh is not on trial. But it's irresponsible that Rachel Mitchell's memo says she wouldn't prosecute him, when there's been no investigation.
Donald Trump, the brother of an alcoholic, thinks Brett Kavanaugh admitted to the Senate that he “did have difficulty as a young man with drink.”
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There is a perfectly legal and viable solution to all this: Pack the Supreme Court. Pack it as soon as possible.
Georgetown Prep graduates, in a petition of support for Christine Blasey Ford, call for others to provide information on Brett Kavanaugh.
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