Report: Two Men Say They Did It, Not Kavanaugh

Report:  Two Men Say They Did It, Not Kavanaugh

Two men have contacted the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee saying they might have been responsible for the sexual assault around 1982 that Christine Blasey Ford has pinned on U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, according to The Washington Times.

"The Judiciary Committee Republican staff did not release any details about the men, but said each had been interviewed, and one had provided a written statement," the Washington Times story posted shortly after midnight Thursday states.

Hey Brett Kavanaugh:  Try This Out Thursday
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Hey Brett Kavanaugh:  Try This Out Thursday

NBP Editorial Board

If U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh wants to make a splash at the high-stakes U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday, he should take a page out of Clarence Thomas's playbook and not even watch his accuser testify.

Kavanaugh has told all of us that not only did he not sexually assault Christine Blasey Ford, but that he never had any physical interaction with her. If that's the case, there's nothing for him to rebut. Whatever Ford says on Thursday that is relevant will be, in Kavanaugh's account, wholly untrue. That means there's no reason to go point by point through it.

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