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Kavanaugh hearings: ''Republicans want this to be over as quickly as possible''

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A woman who has accused US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault has agreed to testify before a Senate panel, her lawyers said on Saturday. FRANCE 24 correspondent Philip Crowther reports from Washington.

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