The Senate met for the first time Monday afternoon since Christine Blasey Ford, a California professor and far left activist publicly came forward with allegations of sexual assault against Brett Kavanaugh.
All the facts aren’t even in but Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is calling for a delay in the Kavanaugh confirmation process.
Christine Blasey Ford is a far-left activist who alleged Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her over 35 years ago while she was at a high school party in Maryland.
Now this…
Judge Kavanaugh told Senator Hatch that he was not even at the party in question!
BREAKING: Kavanaugh told Sen. Hatch he wasn't even at the party in question
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) September 17, 2018
Senator Hatch blasted the Democrats on Monday for the way they handled the accusations thus far, reported Chad Pergram.
Hatch on Ford: Any accuser deserves to be heard. I stand by Chairman Grassley’s efforts to begin our due diligence in the regular order of the Judiciary Committee. I remain deeply disappointed by the way Senate Democrats have so grossly mishandled these accusations thus far.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) September 17, 2018
Senator Hatch said it seems in bad faith to withhold info from Republicans and from the FBI for over a month.
Hatch on Ford allegations: It seems in bad faith to hold this information from Republicans and from the FBI for over a month and then to suggest at the final hour that the only path forward is delaying the confirmation to allow the FBI to investigate.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) September 17, 2018
Furthermore, the only other witness to the alleged attack said it never happened and the allegations are “absolutely nuts.”