Senate Judiciary Report Highlights Inconsistencies in Christine Blasey Ford’s Testimony Against Kavanaugh

A Senate Judiciary report investigating the sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh shows there is “no evidence” to support any of the claims – and that includes the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford.

The findings indicate that over 40 witnesses were interviewed and not one of them could provide evidence that the charges levied against Kavanaugh by multiple women were true.

It would appear the Democrat smear campaign against a decent and honorable man was just that – a coordinated Democrat smear.

“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 report concludes.

Report highlights inconsistencies in star witness Ford’s testimony

Christine Blasey Ford was the first woman to come forward with allegations against Kavanaugh, claiming he attempted to sexually assault her in Summer 1982, while the two were in high school together.

Margot Cleveland, an opinion columnist who had covered Ford’s testimony for outlets such as USA Today, highlighted several contradictions.

One of those inconsistencies was the summer of ’82 allegation itself, with Cleveland noting her initial recollection placed the assault in the mid-80’s.

Cleveland also notes that the Judiciary Committee spoke to witnesses that contradicted Ford’s claims that she struggled with relationships after the alleged Kavanaugh assault.

“I had a very hard time, more so than others, forming new friendships and especially friendships with boys,” Ford testified about the first four years afterward.

One witness that spoke with the committee said Ford did not struggle to form friendships with males, referring to the time period between 1984-1986, half of those same four years.

Ford “seemed to have a number of other non-dating male friends,” he stated, “more guy friends perhaps than females.”

The witness also cast doubt on the infamous ‘I needed two doors in my home to escape Kavanaugh’ story.

“At these parties,” he said, “she did not seem to be afraid to be in rooms or apartments with only one entrance.”

Other witness statements contradict Ford’s version of events, or ‘her truth’ as Democrats would like to call it. And they revealed a consensual encounter Ford may have had during the same timeframe …

As Cleveland stated in early October, Ford’s testimony was successfully emotional but the truth is that she is nothing more than “a witness whose memories change at her convenience.”

The report also noted that two relatives of Ford were asked to provide statements for the investigation, but declined to do so.

The numerous inconsistencies or flat-out falsehoods are something Republican voters should not soon forget this Election Day.

Senator Lindsey Graham explains that Democrats tried to “destroy (Kavanaugh’s) life” and hold onto the open Supreme Court seat until they won in 2020. They were power hungry.

In a perfect world, that should come back to bite the resistance party.

As one former CIA Operations Officer and member of the Democrat Party admits, the effort to destroy an innocent man has “awakened a Republican giant.”

That giant needs to make their way to the ballot box and vote against the party of radicalism, the party of anti-Americanism, and the party so hell-bent on gaining power, that they would take anybody down. Even an innocent man.

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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