Lawmakers questioned Brett Kavanaugh about two additional assault accusations ahead of Senate hearing


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  Kavanaugh was questioned by lawmakers Tuesday about two additional accusations of misconduct, bringing the total allegations against the Supreme Court nominee to five. One of the allegations, accusing Kavanaugh of assaulting a woman while drunk in 1998, was made in an anonymous letter. The other was made by a Rhode Island man who claims an acquaintance of his was sexually assaulted by Kavanaugh. USA TODAY has not vetted these claims and it's unclear if they were ever reported to law enforcement or investigated. Kavanaugh has strongly denied the accusations and will appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.

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