Monday News Briefing mentions Christine Blasey Ford testimony and new Kavanaugh allegation
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The passage only recaps publicly known allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and mentions Senator Feinstein's procedural request. It provides no new specifics, transactions, or und Christine Blasey Ford agreed to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee. A second misconduct allegation involving Deborah Ramirez was reported by The New Yorker. Senator Dianne Feinstein asked
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