AMERICA DIVIDED: THE BITTER FIGHT OVER KAVANAUGH
Brett Kavanaugh’s elevation to the US Supreme Court has been the “most explosive” appointment in decades, said David Smith in The Observer. Not only had the conservative judge been accused of drunkenly assaulting a woman at a party when they were both teenagers, but he’d then given an intemperate defence of himself at the Senate that many found unconvincing. Yet after a brief FBI probe, wavering Republican senators declared themselves satisfied that he was in the clear, and the Senate voted by 50-48 in his favour (on partisan lines in all but two cases). After “weeks of shocking allegations and rancorous protests that have further divided America”, President Trump swore
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