10 things you need to know today: October 4, 2018

The White House sends the FBI's Kavanaugh report to the Senate, key Republicans criticize Trump for mocking Christine Blasey Ford, and more

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1. White House sends FBI's Kavanaugh interviews to Senate

The White House sent the FBI's report on sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to the Senate early Thursday, saying it was "fully confident" that nothing in the interview summaries would derail Kavanaugh's confirmation. The White House provided no details on the contents of the report. The FBI reportedly interviewed nine people out of 10 they contacted about Christine Blasey Ford's allegation that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in high school, and Deborah Ramirez's claim that Kavanaugh exposed himself to her in college. Senators can review the material Thursday. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) set the stage for a Friday vote to close debate followed by a final confirmation vote, probably Saturday. Democrats have complained that the scope of the investigation was too limited.

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Harold Maass is a contributing editor at The Week. He has been writing for The Week since the 2001 debut of the U.S. print edition and served as editor of TheWeek.com when it launched in 2008. Harold started his career as a newspaper reporter in South Florida and Haiti. He has previously worked for a variety of news outlets, including The Miami Herald, ABC News and Fox News, and for several years wrote a daily roundup of financial news for The Week and Yahoo Finance.