U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee

Nancy Pelosi has an idea of what people would have called Brett Kavanaugh's accuser if she had thrown the same kind of tantrum he did Thursday.
“This country is being ripped apart here, and we’ve got to make sure we do due diligence,” Flake told the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Progressives are angry. But with these elections, we're also ready.
Calls to the National Sexual Assault Hotline have been higher since the allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh became public.
Polygraphs are terrible indicators of truthfulness — but the Supreme Court nominee can't have it both ways.
As a white, highly educated woman, Blasey is seen as more “credible” than other accusers.
Senate Republicans didn’t force testimony from the one witness to Brett Kavanaugh’s alleged assault on Christine Blasey Ford.
The president has continued to defend his Supreme Court nominee, even trying to discredit one of Kavanaugh's accusers.
No witnesses, five minutes for questions from each senator and no FBI investigation.