Everything you need to know about Rod Rosenstein, President Trump’s deputy attorney general. Source: CNN
NYT columnist defends accuser with his own powerful story
New York Times Op-Ed columnist Charles Blow defends Christine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, by sharing his own experience. Source: CNN
Analysis: How years of Senate drama set up Kavanaugh's bitter nomination fight
With less than 24 hours left before the clock runs out on Christine Blasey Ford’s chance to signal she’ll testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee about sexual assault allegations she has made against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, partisans — in and out of Congress — have lined up behind their party flags. Republicans say they have given Ford ample …
Woman kills multiple people and wounds others at a drugstore distribution center, officials say
Maryland authorities are responding to a shooting in Harford County involving multiple victims, the Harford County Sheriff’s office tweeted Thursday morning. Source: CNN
Aides stunned by Trump's respectful handling of accuser
White House aides who steeled themselves for what President Donald Trump would say when he finally addressed the sexual assault allegation against his Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh were quietly stunned when Trump said the process should be followed and the accuser should be heard. Source: CNN
Anderson Cooper corrects Trump's claim: Not how it works
CNN’s Anderson Cooper explains the back and forth between Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee and the woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh denies the allegations. Source: CNN
Analysis: Did Trump just hedge on Brett Kavanaugh's future?
Just before taking off to tour the damage done in the Carolinas by Hurricane Florence, President Donald Trump was asked about the possibility of Christine Blasey Ford testifying in front of Congress about her allegations of sexual assault by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Source: CNN
Graham: Requesting FBI investigation not about finding truth
In a statement concerning the sexual assault allegation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said Christine Blasey Ford’s requirement for an FBI investigation is about “delaying the process until after the midterm elections.” Source: CNN
Analysis: GOP senators and the White House say they're offering the Supreme Court pick's accuser a platform. But the opportunity has an expiration date.
It all happened very quickly. Source: CNN