Brett Kavanaugh, facing his toughest job interview, arrives for hearing after Ford testifies. Follow along live


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  After hearing Christine Blasey Ford say his alleged actions "have damaged my life," Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh plans to profess his innocence to the Senate Judiciary Committee in a tense question-and-answer session playing out before a watchful president and a nation sitting in judgment.

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