Tuesday 2 October 2018

Politics A.M.: 4 likely scenarios for how the FBI investigation into Kavanaugh could end

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4 likely scenarios for how the FBI investigation into Kavanaugh could end
The most likely scenario is the least satisfying.
'The trauma for a man': Male fury and fear rises in GOP in defense of Kavanaugh
Reflecting widespread conservative sentiment, Donald Trump Jr. says he worries more for his sons than his daughters in the #MeToo era.
 
Experts question GOP prosecutor's memo on Christine Blasey Ford
Though Senate Republicans said the report was helpful, legal experts from both political parties and advocates for victims of sexual assault questioned how Rachel Mitchell could reach such a conclusion without a fuller investigation.
 
 
Yale graduate says Brett Kavanaugh once started a bar fight that led to his questioning by police
The graduate, now an associate professor at North Carolina State, said he intends to discuss the incident with FBI agents on Tuesday.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Brett Kavanaugh and alcohol: Two dueling narratives
Former classmates disagree sharply about whether the Supreme Court nominee abused alcohol as a young man. We sort through the very different accounts.
 
White House agrees to expand Kavanaugh probe slightly as McConnell signals vote is imminent
In a news conference, Trump said he is open to a "comprehensive investigation" but insisted that it must move quickly.
 
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'Tribalism is ruining us:' Flake uses Kavanaugh fight to plead for civility and cooperation
The Arizona senator, a potential 2020 challenger to Trump, made his long-shot appeal in the first presidential primary state of New Hampshire.
 
Kavanaugh withdraws from teaching at Harvard Law this winter, as graduates gather signatures objecting to his role
More than 750 Harvard Law School graduates had signed a letter asking the dean to rescind the appointment of U.S. Supreme Court nominee as a lecturer.
 
Poll: Americans worry U.S. is losing allies, support for global engagement rises
Key elements of Trump's "America First" approach are rejected by many Americans.
 
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Analysts say Trump may be overly optimistic on new North American trade deal
The regional pact won the administration wary praise from business groups, farmers and investors.
 
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Global confidence in Trump lower than for China's Xi, poll shows
A new Pew poll finds skepticism about China's rise and very little confidence that President Trump would do the right thing in world affairs.
 
Beto O'Rourke: 'I am ashamed of what I wrote and I apologize'
Texas senate candidate Beto O'Rourke apologized for a Broadway review he wrote as a 19-year-old student at Columbia.
 
 
Obama makes second round of 2018 campaign endorsements
Several big-name Senate and gubernatorial candidates made the list, including Andrew Gillum in Florida, Kyrsten Sinema in Arizona and Ben Jealous in Maryland. Others, such as Beto O'Rourke, were noticeably absent.
 
Democrats 'trying to destroy' Kavanaugh, Trump tells rally supporters in Tennessee
Campaigning for Republican candidate Marsha Blackburn, the president stresses the need to keep Senate in GOP control.
 
 
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