September 24, 2018
Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh vowed to fight allegations of sexual impropriety and not withdraw his Supreme Court nomination.
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| Brett M. Kavanaugh | person | 13 | View Entity |
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This document is a digital news report, identified as HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028399, dated September 24, 2018. It details Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh's response to sexual misconduct allegations, including quotes from a letter he sent vowing not to withdraw, and Senator Mitch McConnell's defense of him on the Senate floor. The document is about the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings and contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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A New York Times article was published about the turmoil surrounding the Supreme Court confirmation proceedings for Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh.
2018-09-23
Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee vowing to fight sexual impropriety allegations and refusing to withdraw his Supreme Court nomination.
2018-09-24 • WASHINGTON
Publication of a New York Times article concerning the Supreme Court nomination of Brett M. Kavanaugh, his nomination by President Trump, and the allegations by Christine Blasey Ford.
2018-09-24 • United States
A New York Times article was published about Donald Trump and Brett Kavanaugh's nomination.
2018-09-24 • US
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2018-09-23 • US
An article about Donald Trump and Brett Kavanaugh was published by the New York Times.
2018-09-24 • United States
A news story describes Donald Trump as a 'spectator' in the situation surrounding Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation.
2018-09-23 • United States
Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearings, which were described as being 'in Peril' and involved testimony from Christine Blasey Ford.
2018-09-01 • United States
A New York Times article was published about 'Appointments and Executive Changes' related to the US Supreme Court, specifically mentioning Donald Trump, Brett Kavanaugh, and Christine Blasey Ford.
2018-09-24 • United States
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