Two Men Claim They, Not Kavanaugh, May Have Sexually Assaulted Ford

Two men reportedly told the Senate Judiciary Committee that they, not Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, may have been the ones who allegedly sexually assaulted Christine Blasey Ford.

Records released by the Committee said that they interviewed “a man who believes he, not Judge Kavanaugh, had the encounter with Dr. Ford in 1982” on Monday.

The timeline indicates that the Committee interviewed a second man who made similar claims on Tuesday.

Kavanaugh has been accused of sexual misconduct by three women, none of whom have provided corroborating witnesses or evidence to support their claims from decades ago.

Thursday, the first accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, will testify in a Senate hearing. Ford, a leftist professor and anti-Trump activist who lives in Palo Alto, California and works as a university professor will provide her testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee after days of debate between Ford’s attorney’s and the Committee regarding forum and procedure for the questioning.

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