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Trump attacks Kavanaugh accuser from Colo., saying she ‘has nothing’ and was ‘totally inebriated’
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By John Wagner, The Washington Post President Donald Trump on Tuesday attacked Deborah Ramirez of Colorado, the second woman who has publicly accused Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, dismissing her account because she was “totally inebriated and all messed up.” Trump also accused Democrats of playing a “con game” in an attempt to…
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White House ‘open’ to testimony by Kavanaugh accuser from Colorado
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Tuesday that “we would be open” to Deborah Ramirez of Boulder, a second woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee this week. Sanders said that “process could take place on Thursday,” when Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, who…
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After Colo. accuser emerges, Trump leads GOP drive to save Kavanaugh
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By Alan Fram and Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press WASHINGTON – Republicans mounted a combative, coordinated drive Monday to salvage Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination as they fought to keep a Colorado woman’s allegation of long-ago sexual misconduct from derailing his confirmation. President Donald Trump leapt to his defense, the top Senate Republican accused Democrats of…
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Kavanaugh accuser Deborah Ramirez garners strong support from Colo. associates
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BOULDER – Deborah Ramirez’s associates are standing with the intensely private Boulder woman who launched herself into the national spotlight Sunday with allegations of sexual misconduct by U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. “I fully support Debbie, 100 percent,” said Lisa Calderon, who hired and supervised Ramirez more than a decade ago to work with…
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Senate panel is seeking interview with Kavanaugh’s Colorado accuser
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By Susan Ferrechio, Washington Examiner U.S. Senate Republicans are attempting to set up a way to interview a woman from Colorado who has made new accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. And Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, said Monday that accusations from Deborah Ramirez of Boulder could be aired at a public hearing.…
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Bennet wants Kavanaugh confirmation halted until FBI investigates new allegations
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U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet said Monday that the confirmation process for U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh should be paused until the FBI has investigated allegations of sexual misconduct that have emerged in the last week, including new claims made by a Boulder woman who says Kavanaugh exposed himself to her when they were college…
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Gardner supports investigating Boulder woman’s new allegations against Kavanaugh
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U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner said Monday he “absolutely supports” a Senate committee’s investigation into a Boulder woman’s allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh when the two were college students. As Colorado Politics reported Sunday, Deborah Ramirez, 53, told The New Yorker magazine that Kavanaugh exposed himself, pushing his penis in her…
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Trump fires back against Colo. woman’s accusation against Kavanaugh
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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump staunchly defended his embattled Supreme Court nominee against a new allegation of sexual misconduct Monday, calling the accusations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh “totally political.” The president spoke a day after a second allegation, from Deborah Ramirez of Colorado, emerged against Kavanaugh, a development that further imperiled his nomination to the…
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New Kavanaugh accuser is from Colorado
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By Lisa Mascaro and Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press, and Ernest Luning, Colorado Politics WASHINGTON – As the Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled a hearing Thursday for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, a woman who says he sexually assaulted her as a teenager, a new claim of sexual misconduct emerged from…
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Democrats call on GOP legislative leaders to take harassment training over jokes
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Colorado statehouse Democrats are demanding that two Republican leaders in Colorado’s House and Senate – House Minority Leader Patrick Neville and Senate Majority Leader Chris Holbert – undergo sexual harassment training. The request is in response to a Facebook post Neville, R-Franktown, on Saturday. The post refers to an article, written by the Christian news…











