NR Daily: The Kavanaugh Circus Could Destroy the Me Too Movement

These are salacious claims launched without verification and wielded by those with no interest in the truth.

September 24 2018

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The Kavanaugh Circus Could Destroy the Me Too Movement

Alexandra DeSanctis

The question of whether accusations are true has been subjugated to a political endgame. Read More

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