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Murray: Confirming Kavanaugh will tell women to keep quiet

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Sen. Murray: Confirming Kavanaugh will tell women to keep quiet

Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., says she is frustrated and disappointed at the narrow scope of the FBI’s probe of Brett Kavanaugh, and that the decision to not interview Christine Blasey Ford or several other witnesses was an attempt to sweep the allegations “under the rug and move on.” Murray joins Judy Woodruff to explain her reservations about Kavanaugh’s character, and the message it sends women.

10/04/2018

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