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TV star Pauley Perrette quoted Scripture and referenced Jesus when she slammed President

Donald Trump.

The Hollywood actress tried to shame the POTUS and his supporters, claiming they disgrace

His name.

Christians were quick to give this entitled celebrity a Bible lesson.

It's amazing to watch Democrats meltdown by their own hypocrisy.

Especially liberals in Hollywood.

These corrupt elitists become rich and powerful by exploiting all kinds of lies, cheats, and

vices.

Actors get famous by peddling smut, drug abuse, violence, and sex on TV and movies.

Democrats in D.C. get votes by exploiting abortion, broken families, LGBT issues, and

racial divides.

They abuse the government to punish working families and businesses to make their buddies

rich.

Then they turn around and lecture regular Americans who uphold traditional family values,

morals, and Biblical principles.

It's enough to make you sick.

Last month, TV producer Chuck Lorre posted a blasphemous prayer invoking the wrath of

God against Trump and his supporters.

The secular Hollywood producer suddenly fell back on religion, in an effort to shame voters

who put faith in God ahead of everything else.

The day before the midterm elections, another Hollywood elitist has come out to condemn

President Trump and his supporters.

Pauley Perrette was a household fixture for many years on NCIS.

The star played Abby Sciuto, a fan favorite, for over a decade.

It's safe to say she enjoys a devoted following.

When discussing Trump and his reputation (in the fake media), she compared him with Jesus.

Ignoring all the good Trump's done for this country, she proceeded to bash him, claiming

Jesus would never do what Trump has done.

She then went on to shame Americans for supporting him.

"For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul?

— Pauley Perrette (@PauleyP) November 5, 2018

Former NCIS star Pauley Perrette invoked the name of Jesus on Monday in an effort to declare

President Donald Trump a "mean, mean man" before Election Day.

Perrette, who portrayed Abby Sciuto on CBS's NCIS for over ten years, identifies herself

on her Twitter account as a "civil rights/community activist."

Quoting Matthew 16:26, Perrette began her rant against Trump with the scripture passage,

"For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul?"

"Where is Jesus when voting for someone who does the opposite of Jesus?"

Perrette asks.

[Source: Breitbart]

As a Christian and Bible college graduate, I think I can accurately answer Perrette's

bogus and manipulative post.

Perrette dishonestly compares the warped depiction of Trump by the liberal media to her personal

interpretation of Jesus Christ.

She accuses Trump of saying "horribly mean things," ignoring the fact that Jesus was

just as confrontation (if not more so) to the hypocrites and corrupt leaders of his

day (see Matthew 23:13)

Perrette told more lies about Trump, saying he spreads hate about race, women, and handicapped

people.

Once again, the left smears the president.

They accuse him of hate, while never backing it with evidence.

I guess the throngs of people who support Trump (including women and minorities) hate

themselves?

The actress claims to be a Christian and will gladly "vote against Trump and his pals."

I guess she hasn't bothered to look at the record of the Democrats she backs.

Few Democrats have a track record that could align with Christian values.

Democrats frequently violate our First Amendment religious rights.

They support groups that attack Christians, churches, and religious groups.

The Democratic Party embraces policies that erode Biblical definitions of marriage, sexuality,

and family.

Democrats advocate that godless government have more say in a child's life than his

own mother and father.

And let's not forget the ultimate deal breaker: Democrats defend and support the murder of

unborn children.

I think Jesus has more than a few things to say about that.

I'm not the only Christian who was quick to call out Perrette's deliberate ignorance.

The values are good but the judgment misplaced IMO.

I'm a faith driven Christian man and I live that out.

No one is perfect but I have seen good in our President.

— Rick (@JustRickMft) November 5, 2018

Yes, he is a little hard to take at times, but he is using the same verbal tactics as

those who oppose him.

He wants a better, safer America…for those who voted for him and those who did not.

— Brian (@BGPackFan) November 6, 2018

and Jesus didn't advocate killing babies

— Tammy Lazott (@TammyLazott) November 5, 2018

You're a fine actress & seemingly smart woman.

BUT your take on Jesus & our President is off base.

Americans didn't vote for a Pope!

He has done more for our country within half his 1st term than was done in the past 4 terms.

Stay Truthfully informed.

— 馃檹Justice4ALL馃挭 (@PrayNFight4it) November 6, 2018

Amen.

When an actor/actress think they know more than the evangelical faith leaders of the

country, they may want to reread what they believe to be true.

It's shocking sometimes what we know as absolute that's absolutely wrong.

— Will Argenbright (@ArgenbrightWill) November 6, 2018

Ok then how about they stop killing babies and harassing people in restaurants?

Or encouraging law breakers by saying they can drive, vote ,and oh yeh sue our nation.

You can love people without thinking they are in a good place.

Jesus did call people a few names by the way.

— Nancy (@PopandNani) November 6, 2018

Far be it from me to question the sincerity of someone's faith.

But when an entitled celebrity uses the name of Jesus to slam someone else, you have to

call it what it is: bull crap.

Maybe next time Perrette will keep her bogus, manipulative comments to herself.

For more infomation >> TV Star Uses Jesus to Slam Trump — Gets Schooled by Christians - Duration: 6:29.

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President Trump and Acosta go head to head - Duration: 3:51.

For more infomation >> President Trump and Acosta go head to head - Duration: 3:51.

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Former Clinton Aide's Election Message To Trump: You're F**ked - Duration: 1:32.

Former Hillary Clinton aide, Philippe Reines, took to Twitter on Monday to tell President

Trump: "You're f**ked."

"It's not you vs Obama.

It's not you vs Hillary.

It's you and your accidental two years vs America's first 240 years.

It's the first time since Nov 8 2016 the entire nation will render judgement on you.

You're f***ed," Reines tweeted.

Saraacarter.com reports: Reines' tweeted this on the same day as his podcast interview

with National Review's Jamie Weinstein, in which the former Clinton Aide said he believes

Trump will win reelection in 2020 "for a lot of reasons.

Also because moments in history like this tend to not get resolved."

Reines also called Trump a "freak of nature" and "bulldozer."

"The only two presidents in the last 85 years that have been denied a second term:

Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush.

And both because they had, as a sign of trouble, they had serious primary challengers," said

Reines.

Nate Silver, statistician and founder of FiveThirtyEight.com believes it is likely that Democrats will

take control of the House of Representatives, while Republicans will most likely maintain

control of the Senate.

For more infomation >> Former Clinton Aide's Election Message To Trump: You're F**ked - Duration: 1:32.

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President Trump Celebrates Outcome Of Midterm Elections - Duration: 0:14.

For more infomation >> President Trump Celebrates Outcome Of Midterm Elections - Duration: 0:14.

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Eres terrible; enemigo del pueblo: Trump a periodista de CNN - Duration: 3:58.

    El presidente de Estados Unidos ofreci贸 conferencia de prensa respecto a los resultados de las elecciones del martes, donde el Partido Dem贸crata le arrebat贸 el control de la C谩mara de Representantes

 Durante la conferencia el reportero Jim Acosta, corresponsal de CNN en la Casa Blanca, le pregunt贸 a Trump sobre la caravana de migrantes centroamericanos que viaja por M茅xico rumbo a Estados Unidos

 Donald Trump interrumpi贸 a Acosta y le dijo que deber铆a dejarlo gobernar el pa铆s y recomend贸 al reportero concentrarse en las noticias en CNN

  Jim Acosta quiso continuar con su exposici贸n sobre el tema que quer铆a preguntar, pero nuevamente Trump interrumpi贸, ahora con un "bueno, ya es suficiente"

 El reportero pas贸 luego a preguntar sobre la investigaci贸n sobre la injerencia de Rusia en las elecciones del 2016

 Jim pregunt贸 "en la investigaci贸n rusa, est谩 preocupado porque puede que usted haya…", pero Trump cort贸 la pregunta y tajante dijo: "no estoy preocupado por nada de la investigaci贸n rusa porque es una farsa"

 "Deje el micr贸fono", orden贸 Trump, quien ya no quer铆a escuchar al insistente reportero

 Despu茅s el presidente reclam贸: "Le voy a decir una cosa: CNN deber铆a estar avergonzada de usted

Es una persona terrible y maleducada. No deber铆a trabajar para CNN", pues record贸 lo "mal que trata" a Sarah Huckabee Sanders, portavoz de la Casa Blanca

 Jim Acosta forceje贸 con una asistente pero ella finalmente consigui贸 el micr贸fono y lo dio a otro periodista

 Acto seguido, el segundo reportero tom贸 la palabra y defendi贸 al colega de profesi贸n al asegurar que "yo he viajado con 茅l [Acosta] y es un excelente compa帽ero"

 "Bueno, es que tampoco soy muy fan de usted", manifest贸 Trump al segundo profesional de los medios

 M谩s adelante acus贸 Trump a Jim Acosta: "cuando reportas noticias falsas -lo que CNN hace muy seguido- eres el enemigo del pueblo"

 Este es el en茅simo enfrentamiento de Trump con lo medios, quien principalmente encara a los reporteros de CNN, medio al que m谩s critica el presidente de difundir noticias falsas

For more infomation >> Eres terrible; enemigo del pueblo: Trump a periodista de CNN - Duration: 3:58.

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Second North Korea-U.S. summit still on for 'early next year': Trump - Duration: 2:04.

despite postponing the high-level talks between North Korea and the US which

were originally set for Thursday US president Donald Trump says he still

wishes to meet with the North Korean leader in the near future

but that he isn't in a rush when it comes to North Korea

our eg1 starts us off u.s. president Donald Trump appears confident that he

will hold his second summit with North Korean leader Kim jong-un

early next year sometime next year I would say sometime sometime early next

year at a press conference after the midterm elections on Wednesday president

Truong fielded questions from the White House including why Secretary of State

might compose meeting with his North Korean counterpart we're going to change

it because of trips that are being made we're gonna make it in another day but

we're very happy how it's going with North Korea we think it's going fine

we're no rush we're no hurt so far including the seizing of North Korea's

missile and nuclear threats as well as the return of war remains while

emphasizing that he is in no rush Trump also mentioned that the sanctions are

still on and hinted that North Korea must also be responsive no I'd love to

take the sanctions off but they have to be responsive - it's just - we're

straight but we're not in any rush this comes hours after the US State

Department announced the postponement of pompeius meeting with the head of North

Korea's ruling Workers Party Central Committee kim jung-tae which was slated

to take place in New York on Thursday while no explanation was made on why the

talk was pushed back the State Department's deputy spokesperson Robert

Palladino said that a briefing that this is a case dealing with purely a

scheduling issue but there have been reports from South Korea and the u.s.

citing Foreign Affairs sources that Pyongyang asked for the postponement as

the two sides could not resolve their differing views easy one Arirang news

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Donald Trump faces new reality after midterm losses - Duration: 5:50.

 Donald Trump vented his frustration with the media, voters and fellow Republicans as he faces a very different reality presidency after the Democratic Party regained control of the House of Representatives

 Mr Trump's Republicans were battered by a major swing in the House by midterm voters, but added to their Senate majority and won some key races for governor

The mixed verdict, in what was billed as a referendum on the Trump administration, promises to curb Mr Trump's aggressive policies on immigration and trade, and open control of oversight committees with the ability to subpoena and investigate the President

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, who is likely to become the next speaker in the House, spoke of "a new day in America

" The Democrats have so far gained 26 seats in the House of Representatives, three more than the 23 needed to gain control

 The Republican, meanwhile gained two seats in the Senate and have 51 to the Democrats 45, with four seats still to be called

 Added to the loss of the House of Representatives majority, Mr Trump's Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced he had resigned at the President's "request"

Mr Trump announced in tweet that he was naming Mr Sessions' chief of staff, Matthew Whitaker, as acting attorney general

While the election result will force the President to engage in bipartisan politics for the first time, Mr Trump told a chaotic media conference Thursday morning (AEST) that the midterms were a win for him and the Republicans

A visibly tired Mr Trump described the Republicans' expanded majority in the Senate as a history-defying feat of political prowess

We "dramatically outperformed historical precedents," he said, despite what he called a "very dramatic fundraising disadvantage" and "very hostile media coverage, to put it mildly"

Asked what he had learnt from the election result, Mr Trump said: "I think people like me

I think people like the job I'm doing."But after initially speaking of unity and bipartisanship, Mr Trump's mood quickly changed as he lashed out at a "hostile media" and engaged in a spiteful exchange with one reporter, calling him "rude", and ordering other journalists to "sit down"

 The President took offence at CNN reporter Jim Acosta as he tried to ask a follow-up question, saying: "CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them

You are a very rude person … the way you treat Sarah Huckabee is…" Mr Trump demanded the microphone be taken away from Mr Acosta, prompting a female aide to stand up and try to wrench it from the journalist's hand

 Mr Trump later said he was "insulted" after  PBS NewsHour's Yamiche Alcindor,  asked him about white nationalists being emboldened by the President labelling himself a "nationalist"

"That's such a racist question," he said.Trump also took the unusual step of mocking Republican candidates who kept their distance from him during the midterm campaign because of concerns that his divisive messages on immigration would turn off voters

"Carlos Curbelo, Mike Coffman – too bad, Mike," he said, referring to the losing Florida Republican congressmen and Colorado contests

Mr Trump also shrugged off new threats of investigations into his finances from a Democratic-led House, warning "investigate me, and I'll investigate you — and the government will grind to a halt"

 Later in the media conference, Mr Trump was forced to deny claims by his former personal lawyer Michael Cohen that he had made racist remarks in the past

 "That's false," Mr Trump said as the reporter began his question. "I would never do that and I don't use racist remarks," he said, adding that if he did, "you would've known about it

"

For more infomation >> Donald Trump faces new reality after midterm losses - Duration: 5:50.

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While House Pulls CNN Reporters Credentials After Tough Exchange With President Trump - Duration: 2:24.

For more infomation >> While House Pulls CNN Reporters Credentials After Tough Exchange With President Trump - Duration: 2:24.

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Whoopi & Joy Mock Trump-Voting Women & Say They Won't Vote GOP, Made Regret It - Duration: 5:46.

Joy Behar can't face reality and neither can the co-hosts on The View.

Behar mocked women who voted for Donald Trump in 2016, saying, "The women that still like

him say that he is a protector.

They don't know the difference between a predator and a protector."

Whoopi Goldberg joined in with a silly voice also mocking the women who work for Trump,

like Sarah Sanders, claiming women won't vote GOP today.

Well, they were made to regret it.

The View was in epic meltdown mode today as the midterm election will be over in 24 hours.

In their last ditch effort to shame American women who voted for President Trump and will

also vote a straight GOP ticket today, the shrews did their best to pretend that's

not going to happen.

This is just part of the leftist Election Day tactic: Tell Americans that the majority

of the country hates President Trump, and the blue wave is coming.

Breitbart reports, "Tuesday on ABC's The View, co-host Joy Behar said the female supporters

of President Donald Trump didn't 'know the difference between a predator and a protector.'"

During the panel discussion about Trump saying he could soften his tone, Behar said, "He

said it because he realizes that women like him less than menstrual cramps.

That's why he said it."

She added, "He now has this like moment where he says, 'Gee, they don't like me.'

You see the numbers.

The women are out there voting in droves.

He now realizes that."

She continued, "The women that still like him say that he is a protector.

That is what they say.

That he protects —" before being cut off as co-host Sunny Hostin added, "Their way

of life and their values."

Behar concluded, "They don't know the difference between a predator and a protector,

because as far as I can tell, he is the one grabbing women by the you-know-what."

It's classic big mouth Behar, the woman who defends Al Franken and is also in a photo

grabbing the late-actor Robin Williams by the crotch herself.

The View appeals to women, so Whoopi Goldberg and her producers decided to mock and shame

women voting for the GOP today.

In a segment called, "TRUMP'S LAST DITCH APPEAL TO WOMEN," Goldberg used a stupid

sounding voice to mock Ivanka Trump, Sarah Sanders, and Kelleyanne Conway, whom the president

brought up on stage at last night's rally to say "thank-you."

Whoopi said sarcastically, "You-know-who made sure popular women in his administration

were front and center at an Indiana rally where his daughter Ivanka, Sarah Huckabee

Sanders and Kelleyanne Conway, all made appearances.

And I guess they think they are gonna get women to the polls.

What do you think?"

Blabbermouth Behar said mockingly, "Yeah, right."

Then, Sunny Hostin piped in, saying women who voted for Trump aren't going to turn

out this time.

Hostin turned to Meghan McCain, and said, "I think it's like you said Meghan, it's

a little too late."

Too late for what?

Well, according to the shrews, they have zeroed in on President Trump saying he wished he

could use a softer tone at times.

But, what does that have to do with women voting in today's election?

The sheer madness of pairing women voters with a little-known remark Trump gave about

a "softer tone" is ridiculous.

TRUMP'S LAST DITCH APPEAL TO WOMEN: Ivanka Trump, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Kellyanne

Conway all appeared yesterday at the president's Indiana rally — but will they influence

the vote?

The co-hosts weigh in.

— The View (@TheView) November 6, 2018

And, don't you just love the so-called "conservative" Meghan McCain, who is in lockstep with the

vipers on The View on Election Day, of all days, attacking the head of the Republican

Party, President Trump?

Well, the overall response on social media to the segment was from angry women who are

voting red.

Twitter user "Girl Time" posted, "women are voting and we are voting RED – I hope

you eat your words tomorrow — Vote Red."

— girl time (@BuiceElaine) November 6, 2018

Or, how about Christine Possum, who tweeted, "Cut to the chase, if the topic has anything

to do with Trump…your spin is consistently negative.

All empty talking heads!

Want to see you all 'triggered' tomorrow with Red wins!!"

Cut to the chase, if the topic has anything to do with Trump…your spin is consistently

negative.

All empty talking heads!

Want to see you all "triggered" tomorrow with Red wins!!

— Christine Posson (@Nossop13) November 6, 2018

There's another big secret the mainstream media is refusing to report on, and we know

The View won't like this.

Early voting is heavily Republican.

The GOP is leading the Democrats.

It's even bigger than in 2016.

This means, right now, the GOP is looking good, and there won't be a blue wave.

But, that doesn't mean we can rest easy.

If you haven't voted, do it.

The only question now is whether there will be a big red wave.

Here's hoping the Republicans will keep control of the Senate and may even pick up

seats.

We must all look at the House races and remember not to listen to the mainstream liberal media

since they won't be telling the entire truth.

You can bet, tomorrow, the shrews of The View will ask themselves, "What happened?"

Well, American women aren't listening to them, that's what happened, and you can

take that to the bank, too.

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Attorney General Sessions Resigns At Trump's Request - Duration: 2:40.

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Second North Korea-U.S. summit still on for 'early next year': Trump - Duration: 2:05.

so let's start in the United States Washington to be exact despite the

postponement of high-level North Korea US Talks originally set for Thursday

president Trump says his planned second summit with the leader of North Korea is

still a meeting he plans to attend Trump also played down the sudden cancellation

of this week's talks in New York saying when it comes to North Korea he isn't in

a rush eg one starts us off

u.s. president Donald Trump appears confident that he will hold his second

summit with North Korean leader Kim jong-un early next year sometime next

year I would say sometime sometime early next year at a press conference after

the midterm elections on Wednesday reporters at the White House including

my secretary of state meetings with his North Korean counterpart had been

postponed we're going to change it because of trips that are being made

we're gonna make it in another day but we're very happy how it's going with

North Korea we think it's going fine we're no rush we're no hurt Trump once

again reminded reporters of his achievements so far including the

seizing of North Korea's missile and nuclear threats as well as a return of

war remains while emphasizing that he is in no rush Trump also mentioned that the

sanctions are still on and hinted that North Korea must also be responsive no

I'd love to take the sanctions off but they have to be responsive to which to

wear straight but we're not in any rush this comes hours after the US State

Department announced the postponement of camperos meeting with the head of North

Korea's ruling Workers Party Central Committee kim jung-tae which was slated

to take place in New York on Thursday while no explanation was made on why the

talks were pushed back the State Department's deputy spokesperson Robert

Palladino sat at a briefing that this is a case dealing with surely a scheduling

issue easy one Arirang news

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N. Korea to remain a key agenda for Trump, even after midterm elections - Duration: 1:43.

the outcome of the u.s. midterm elections are also closely tied to the

Pyongyang Washington nuclear negotiations are packaged in helpers

gauge what we could expect on the future direction of America's North Korea

policies in the 2018 u.s. midterm elections Republicans have held on to

power in the Senate and Democrats have seized the house

so where are denuclearization talks with North Korea had it from here the

Democrats with their tougher stance on the north will likely try to put the

brakes on the administration they're also likely to demand that more be done

on the North's human rights issues but experts believe that all in all the

influence of the election on nuclear negotiations when North Korea will be

limited since foreign policy is mostly conducted

by the administration and a foreign and military Committees of the Senate's but

I think that there will be indirect and result one is that especially the

security side or also foreign policy it's the Senate matter more of a Senate

matter in the u.s. so by having a more of a majority by the with the real

result of this midterm election probably Donald Trump is more empowered to push

forward what he wants to do with the north and the u.s. relationship North

Korea is likely to become even more important for president Trump because

results on that front could help him in the presidential election two years from

now foreign policy is much more important in presidential elections than

in the midterms and so Lee Trump administration will have to keep up the

momentum of its dialogue with North Korea and achieve a successful outcome

in the second summit where leader Kim Jong un paquete on arirang news

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TRUMP G峄孖 D脗N NH岷琍 C漂 L岷琔 L脌 "S脷C V岷琓" - Duration: 4:40.

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Congress Just Released HUGE New Evidence – Trump's Red Wave Is Surging - Duration: 5:30.

It is a felony and Ford along with everyone involved with her should be prosecuted.. and

if they aren't, it's continuing proof of corruption in the DOJ.

And the far-left Dems don't care.

They'll trample whomever gets in their way.

Remember that when voting today.

Don't let them get away with this.

Vote!

From Fox News:

Weeks after Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation — and the sexual assault allegations against

him — captured the country's attention, the Senate Judiciary Committee has released

a massive report on those accusations that's largely flown under the radar in the run-up

to the midterms.

But the 414-page document, authored by the Republican majority and released over the

weekend, contains a number of key revelations.

Among them: the report summarizes a statement from a man who believes he may have been involved

in an encounter with Christine Blasey Ford around the time of her claim of sexual misconduct

against Kavanaugh.

Some of this emerged during the Supreme Court confirmation process, but the report provides

more details.

Ford was the key witness against Kavanaugh.

In detail, she said Kavanaugh tried to remove her clothing during a high school party, but

had trouble because she was wearing a bathing suit underneath them.

She said she ran off when Kavanaugh friend Mark Judge jumped on top of them and they

fell off the bed.

Kavanaugh denied the accusation and, on Oct. 6, the Senate confirmed him to the Supreme

Court.

The man who claims he may have had the encounter with Ford was one of 40 people committee investigators

interviewed as part of its probe into the sexual allegations against Kavanaugh, which

was done alongside the FBI background check that was compiled in a matter of days.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, in releasing the report,

said there "was no credible evidence to support the allegations against" Kavanaugh.

Ford testified she was 100 percent positive Kavanaugh assaulted her, rejecting the notion

of a case of mistaken identity.

But the report gave details from the purported witness claiming exactly that scenario.

The man told the investigators that when he was a 19-year-old college student, he had

visited Washington over spring break and kissed a girl he believes was Kavanaugh's accuser.

"He said that the kiss happened in the bedroom of a house which was about a 15-to-20 minute

walk from the Van Ness Metro, that Dr. Ford was wearing a swimsuit under her clothing,

and that the kissing ended when a friend jumped on them as a joke," the report said.

The Van Ness Metro is in Northwest D.C.

His name was redacted in the report but investigators interviewed him the day before Ford testified

Sept 27.

The report also summarizes statements from another man who said that after graduating

high school in Hampton, Virginia, in 1982 he made several trips to D.C. that summer.

During one trip, he attended a house party where he kissed and made out with a woman

he met who he believes could have been Ford, the report says.

The man "said that based on old photographs of Justice Kavanaugh he has seen on the news,

he believes the two of them share a similar appearance," the report says.

His name was also redacted.

"Although each individual described details that in some respects seemed to fit Dr. Ford's

allegations against Justice Kavanaugh, both men described consensual encounters," the

report concludes.

Ford's attorney did not respond immediately to an email seeking comment.

The report also contains these other disclosures:

Witness Tampering?

Committee investigators are in the process of trying to determine if Ford friend Monica

McLean, a former FBI employee, tampered with a witness.

"Several media outlets have reported that the FBI's supplemental report indicated

that Leland Keyser, a friend of Dr. Ford, felt pressure from Dr. Ford's allies to

revisit her initial statement to the Committee that she did not know Justice Kavanaugh or

have any knowledge of the alleged incident," the report says.

Ford said that when Kavanaugh assaulted her at a party, Keyser was one of the people downstairs.

The report added that according to the news articles, Keyser reported that McLean and

others contacted her to suggest she "clarify" her account.

McLean's attorney did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

Mistaken Identity at Yale?

The report summarizes an interview with a Yale grad who said that a member of Kavanaugh's

fraternity — who was not Kavanaugh — had a reputation for exposing himself publicly.

The man was interviewed after Deborah Ramirez told the New Yorker that Kavanaugh had thrust

his penis in her face when they were at Yale.

She said she was drunk and wasn't sure it was Kavanaugh until she thought about it for

a week and spoke to her attorney.

Kavanaugh vehemently denied her accusation.

KAVANAUGH ACCUSER REFERRED TO DOJ FOR FALSE STATEMENTS, GRASSLEY'S OFFICE ANNOUNCES

The reports says the man, whose name was redacted, also provided a yearbook photo of the frat

brother exposing himself.

The report says the man said he had personally witnessed the flasher expose himself at a

party and that the flasher was in the same residential college as Ramirez.

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Trump Just Broke His Silence On Democrats Retaking Control Of The House Of Representatives - Duration: 1:32.

President Trump, who has reportedly been holed up in his office conducting "executive time"

(watching television and napping) for the entire day, has finally broken his silence

at the news that the House of Representatives will fall into Democratic hands.

In an unusually succinct message, Trump simply tweeted the following:

As of the time of this writing, Democrats have picked up the 23 seats that they needed

to claim control of the House.

Over a hundred women have been elected tonight in a historic sweep that drastically changes

the makeup of our Congress and is the herald of a new era in American politics — and

the president is clearly not happy.

You can tell that he's very upset because he didn't crow about any of the victories

that he and his goose-stepping cronies scored tonight, like increasing their lead in the

Senate or defeating African-American governor candidates in Georgia and Florida, both of

whom he campaigned to defeat.

Instead, he's likely stewing at what he rightfully perceives as a national rebuke

of his him and his agenda — and terrified at the prospect of facing a host of Democratic

investigations and subpoenas to find out what exactly has been going on behind the scenes

of the White House, not to mention the 2016 election.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Broke His Silence On Democrats Retaking Control Of The House Of Representatives - Duration: 1:32.

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'Too Bad, Mike': Pres. Trump Calls Out Defeated Colorado Republican Congressman Coffman - Duration: 0:28.

For more infomation >> 'Too Bad, Mike': Pres. Trump Calls Out Defeated Colorado Republican Congressman Coffman - Duration: 0:28.

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Trump Shakes Up Cabinet In Wake Of Midterms - Duration: 4:38.

For more infomation >> Trump Shakes Up Cabinet In Wake Of Midterms - Duration: 4:38.

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Trump Scorns Curbelo, Other Losing GOP Candidates - Duration: 0:42.

For more infomation >> Trump Scorns Curbelo, Other Losing GOP Candidates - Duration: 0:42.

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Donald Trump fires Attorney General Jeff Sessions - Duration: 1:30.

now things are moving fast in Washington after the midterms US Attorney General

Jeff Sessions has been fired canned after more than a year of unrelenting

criticism from President Trump for more on this bombshell story in other news

from around the world let's turn to our noah dam so adam not that unexpected but

surprising nonetheless yes that's why mark sessions departure was widely

expected to come soon after Tuesday's midterms in a letter to the White House

on Wednesday sessions wrote he was resigning upon president Trump's request

sessions had endured repeated public attacks from his boss over his accusal

if you remember from the investigation into the alleged collusion between

Russia and the Trump campaign the Russia probe has been a constant thorn in the

president's side and he blames sessions his decision for opening the door to the

appointment of special counsel Robert Muller sessions his exit marks yet

another high-profile departure from the Trump White House the 71 year old was

Attorney General for just under two years Trump tweeted sessions his chief

of staff Matthew Whitaker will be acting Attorney General the departure also

leaves unclear the fate of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein who

appointed Muller and has been oversee his probe Whitaker who has criticized

mullahs appointment and the probe itself will reportedly be taking over that role

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