Katy – More women have come forward with sexual assault allegations against Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Here's what you need to know and how you can take action to save the Supreme Court: - Senate Democrats investigate a new allegation of sexual misconduct, from Brett Kavanaugh's college years
- BREAKING: Montgomery County, MD prosecutors investigating new sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh
- At 1 p.m. ET TODAY, join us for a national walkout and moment of solidarity to show support for survivors. Stop what you are doing – leave your home, office, classroom, wherever you are – and, if you can, upload a picture to social media with the hashtag #BelieveSurvivors. If you can't walk out, you can show your support by putting a video or a picture on the Facebook event page here
- WATCH LIVE: Activists are risking arrest in Washington, D.C. to keep Brett Kavanaugh off the Supreme Court
- More than 83,000 CREDO members have already signed this petition to demand that the Senate respect survivors. If you haven't signed, you can add your name here.
- If you have a Republican senator (or two of them), make a call today to demand they stop undermining the women who have come forward to accuse Kavanaugh by announcing that they will oppose him. Click here for a script and the number to call.
- BREAKING: Trump sticks with Kavanaugh, calls new sexual assault allegations 'totally political'
- If you don't have a Republican senator (or you do and are ready to make a few more calls), you should call Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Charles Grassley to let them know you're outraged that they knew about the allegations against Kavanaugh and, instead of investigating or slowing things down, did everything they could to rush through Kavanaugh's confirmation and railroad Dr. Blasey Ford. Click here to get started with these two calls.
- How strong does the evidence against Kavanaugh need to be? Even if it wouldn't support a criminal conviction or civil liability, a merely credible allegation is enough to disqualify him.
- McConnell to Christian conservatives last week, when he allegedly knew about Ramirez' allegations: We're going to 'plow right through' and get Kavanaugh confirmed
- "If you wondered whether senior Republicans wanted find out the truth about their nominee or the allegations levied against him — by Ford, by Ramirez or in any other case — you have your answer."
- Sen. Lindsay Graham: 'I'm not going to ruin' Kavanaugh over Ford's accusation
- Susan Collins 'appalled' by Trump's attack on Kavanaugh accuser. Maybe she should go ahead and come out as a no on Kavanaugh now...
- Spokesman for GOP on Kavanaugh nomination resigns; has been accused of harassment in the past
- Rebecca Solnit reminds us that the Brett Kavanaugh case shows we still blame women for the sins of men
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