Constrained From Fighting, Trump Is Left a Spectator With Kavanaugh in Peril
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The passage is a standard news analysis of publicly known Senate confirmation dynamics involving President Trump, Judge Kavanaugh, and several senators. It contains no new factual allegations, financi President Trump expressed frustration over the handling of Kavanaugh’s nomination. Senators Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, and Susan Collins are cited as influencing the process. White House offici
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