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This Article is From Sep 29, 2018

Kavanaugh's Fiery Denial Gives Republicans Cover to Vote ‘Yes’

(Bloomberg) -- Brett Kavanaugh's passionate denial of allegations of sexual misconduct may have convinced Republicans who want to vote “yes” to put him on the Supreme Court that they can overlook his accuser's credible and moving testimony.

In combative testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Kavanaugh rejected accusations of sexual assault made by Christine Blasey Ford, a California college professor, just hours before. He bashed Democratic senators who criticized him, assailed media reports on the allegations, and claimed to be the victim of a conspiracy driven by anger over President Donald Trump.

Kavanaugh's behavior before the committee -- defiant, argumentative, his voice raised -- contrasted in stark fashion with the soft-spoken and admittedly “terrified” Ford.

At least one person liked what he heard from the nominee: Trump himself. The president thought Kavanaugh's angry and emotional opening statement to the committee was strong, according to three people familiar with Trump's thinking. Within the White House, the consensus was that the nominee showed passion and honesty.

Trump called for the Senate to confirm Kavanaugh as soon as the hearing concluded.

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