
From colleague Connor Marley. Feinstein on Ford. Says Ford "is a woman that has been, I think, profoundly impacted, on this..I can't say that everything is truthful. I don't know."
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) September 18, 2018
There you have it. If Senator Feinstein really thought this claim of Ford’s were true, she would have released Ford’s letter when she received it months ago.
Instead Feinsten sat on this information, and released it at the 11th hour in a desperate attempt to stop Kavanaugh from being nominated.
Feinstein also stated that Ford “did not want to go public” with her accusation, further casting doubt on Ford’s credibility.
Feinstein to Fox on Ford when asked if the accusation will impact how mbrs would vote on Kavanaugh: "I know she did not want to go public. That's why I made the letter. That was taken out of my control"
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) September 18, 2018
Feinstein to Fox when asked what will happen if Ford doesn't appear Monday. "I have no say. It's all up to the Republican(s)…"
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) September 18, 2018
For his part, Kavanaugh is stating he has never even met his accuser.
This whole situation is reminiscent of when Clarence Thomas was going through his hearings to be a Supreme Court Justice.
Anita Hill made her claim to fame by accusing Justice Thomas of sexual harassment during his confirmation hearing back in 1991.
The Left painted Thomas as a misogynistic monster despite the glaring contradictions, lies and lack of evidence to support such a narrative.
The U.S. House and Senate dismissed the baseless accusations presented by Hill, confirmed Thomas to the court, and the public largely viewed Hill as discredited.
Hopefully, Ford will go the same way as Hill, and Kavanaugh will be confirmed before the midterm elections.
Source: The Right Scoop