INTERVIEW — JIM GERAGHTY – senior political correspondent of National Review. @jimgeraghty – analyzed the slew of Kavanaugh accusers.
- Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford testify amid high-stakes. Nearly three weeks ago, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh first took a seat before a panel of senators, fielded hours of questions and attempted to secure enough votes to be confirmed to the highest court in the land. Now, Kavanaugh returns, this time for a public hearing on allegations from California professor Christine Blasey Ford, who sent a letter months ago to her senator, ranking member of the Judiciary Committee and Democrat Diane Feinstein of California, detailing a high school party at which she has accused Kavanaugh of sexually assaulted her.
- Trump forcefully dismisses sexual misconduct allegations against Kavanaugh
- Two men say they, not Brett Kavanaugh, had alleged sexual encounter with Christine Ford
- Avenatti shares photo of new prized client accusing Kavanaugh of gang rape.
- AVENATTI: Here is a picture of my client Julie Swetnick. She is courageous, brave and honest. We ask that her privacy and that of her family be respected.
- Kavanaugh responds to third woman’s accusations: “Ridiculous and from the Twilight Zone”: New statement from Kavanaugh, according to the White House, in its entirety: “This is ridiculous and from the Twilight Zone. I don’t know who this is and this never happened.” He’s referring to the new allegations from Julie Swetnick, though he doesn’t say so explicitly.
- Kavanaugh Accuser Sued Former Employer, Used Law Firm Of Other Accuser. Wall Street Journal reports Kavanaugh accuser Julie Swetnick made a sexual harassment complaint against her former employer, New York Life Insurance. Representing her was the firm run by Debra Katz, who now reps Christine Blasey Ford. She won a financial settlement.