
- Judge Brett Kavanaugh and his wife, Ashley Kavanaugh, will appear in an unusual — if not unprecedented — interview, in which they’ll address allegations of sexual misconduct.
- In an attempt to reassure Republican senators and the party’s voters that Kavanaugh remains the best choice for the Supreme Court, the White House and the GOP are taking the extraordinary step of green-lighting an offensive attack starring the nominee himself.
- Media reporters and others see the interview as White House-orchestrated propaganda effort to boost Kavanaugh days before one of his accusers testifies before the Senate.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh and his wife, Ashley Kavanaugh, will appear in an unusual — if not unprecedented — interview, in which they’ll address the allegations of sexual misconduct the Supreme Court nominee is facing, with Fox News on Monday night.
In an attempt to reassure Republican senators and the party’s voters that Kavanaugh remains the best choice for the nation’s high court, the White House and the GOP are taking the extraordinary step of greenlighting an offensive attack starring the nominee himself. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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- Kavanaugh’s high school yearbook page makes references some believe are sexual innuendos, and Michael Avenatti wants senators to ask him about them
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