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  Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee have offered Ford time to testify in front of the panel Wednesday – she had requested Thursday – and the professor would speak first. Kavanaugh would testify following Ford to be able to defend himself against her allegation. Ford's lawyers had requested that she go second. Ford has accused Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump's nominee for the high court, of sexually assaulting her when they were teenagers. Kavanaugh has denied the accusation.

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