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this whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit fueled with apparent pent-up anger about president trump and the 2016 election, fear that has been unfairly stoked about my judicial record, revenge on behalf of the clintons, and millions of dollars in money from outside left wing opposition groups, and as we all know in the united states political system of the early 2000s what goes around comes around. you don t often hear that from a federal judge. that was a very angry brett kavanaugh yesterday, and now that man facing questions about his temperament and his past
farenthold of the washington post to talk about that story. final question to jill colvin. the president can make this worse. no one needs to remind you of that. he can do it on social media. he can do it on camera. we are reminded he has an event in wheeling, west virginia tomorrow night. he does indeed. one thing that has been notable throughout this process, we have seen a couple of tweets from him. by and large, the president has been extraordinarily restrained for trump over this period of time. he held his tongue. he held his fingers on twitter throughout the length of the testimony, choosing only to weigh in at the end of the day once the gavel had been hit, and today he was especially restrained in his comments, you know, going out there specifically praising dr. ford, giving a lot of freedom to the senate saying, you know what, they ve been doing a great job up until now, and we re just going to let them do their thing. we know that privately the president has had a very d
you re in a situation which they have a constitutional obligation to understand what your answer is to very significant charges. this is a judge. that s what he has to ask of people who come before him every day. i was astounded that anyone could hear that kind of behavior from anyone. i don t care what your politics are, from anyone, and then have senator grassley respond the way he did without any without any admonition about the disrespect with which he treated sitting senators elected by citizens of the united states to represent them in congress. i don t understand why that shouldn t be something that is dearly questioned by those who have to make the advice and consent decision, and remember one other thing. here was a news item today that didn t get very much press
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