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Dems see Kavanaugh saga as playing to their advantage | BY MIKE LILLIS AND SCOTT WONG | House Democrats increasingly see the controversy swirling around Brett Kavanaugh as a political boon just weeks ahead of the midterm elections — a saga they think will energize female voters already put off by President Trump and threatening to bring their frustrations to the polls. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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Donald Trump’s Rosenstein dilemma | BY MARK PENN | OPINION | President Donald Trump faces a dilemma as he decides whether to fire Rod Rosenstein following revelations that the deputy attorney general allegedly talked about taping the president and rounding up Cabinet officials to invoke the 25th Amendment. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
Truth should not be held hostage to political calculations | BY ROBERT L. WOODSON SR | OPINION | Many prominent men recently have lost their jobs and careers because of accusations — and in many cases, because of actual evidence — of mistreatment and abuse. From corporate titans to media moguls to politicians, no one is immune and the list continues to grow. When men engage in aggressive and abusive behavior towards women, they should pay the price for their misdeeds. However, accusations do not equal guilt. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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