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Wednesday, November 07, 2018

Senate Judiciary: Here's Everyone We Interviewed About Ford's Allegations And What They Said

Including two men who think she may have conflated them with Kavanaugh.

On Nov. 2, the Senate Judiciary Committee released a 28-page summary of its investigation into the sexual misconduct allegations against then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, along with 386 pages of exhibits.

"After an extensive investigation that included the thorough review of all potentially credible evidence submitted and interviews of more than 40 individuals with information relating to the allegations, including classmates and friends of all those involved, Committee investigators found no witness who could provide any verifiable evidence to support any of the allegations brought against Justice Kavanaugh," the committee concludes in the report. "In other words, following the separate and extensive investigations by both the Committee and the FBI, there was no evidence to substantiate any of the claims of sexual assault made against Justice Kavanaugh."

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

No one is surprised. It was just a political distraction for Democrats' gain in this election cycle. Watch them waste more time on investigations to distract from the Trump Administration's successes.

Anonymous said...

She got a million dollar reward for lying.

Anonymous said...

It's a brown smudge on American politics.

Anonymous said...

It was an ugly show by the Democrats. It just showed decent Americans how bad Dems can act.