Protesters descend on the Russel Rotunda; photo: Chad Pergram
Far-left protesters donning “Be a Hero” t-shirts flooded the Russel Rotunda on Capitol Hill Monday morning chanting “We believe the women!”
Other protesters lined the hallways outside of Jeff Flake’s and Susan Collins’ offices.
Capitol police began to make arrests early Monday afternoon; dozens so far have been arrested according to USA Today.
Protesters descend on the Russel Rotunda VIDEO:
HAPPENING NOW: Kavanaugh protesters gather at the Russell Senate building on Capitol Hill https://t.co/4iAgoCJY4f
Watch live: https://t.co/glnYvUUXV9 pic.twitter.com/J1O9GkxP2I
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) September 24, 2018
A couple hundred protesters lined the hallway outside of Senator Jeff Flake’s office.
A couple hundred anti-Kavanaugh protesters lining the hallway outside @JeffFlake’s office —> pic.twitter.com/eSxmWPDuXJ
— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) September 24, 2018
Protesters wearing “Be a Hero” t-shirts line up outside of Susan Collins’ office.
LIVE: #BeAHero protesters outside Susan Collins' office asking her to vote NO on Kavanaugh
@JSchrinerBriggs https://t.co/VuyPRJvFIU
— jordan (@JordanUhl) September 24, 2018
U.S. Capitol Police began to make arrests early Monday.
Arrests by USCP in Russell Rotunda. Demonstrators protesting on behalf of Kavanaugh accusers pic.twitter.com/SDaJYn2n7c
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) September 24, 2018
Update: U.S. Capitol Police charge 128 people with unlawfully demonstrating in the U.S. Senate buildings.
U.S. Capitol Police Charge 128 Individuals with Unlawfully Demonstrating in Senate Office Buildings
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) September 24, 2018
The Soros rent-a-mob started to coordinate the Kavanaugh protests over the weekend. Several radical left-wing groups were bussed in for the Senate Hearings–they are being provided lodging for the week.
The New Yorker rolled out a Kavanaugh smear Sunday evening with a second woman making uncorroborated claims Judge Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a Yale party decades ago.
The 53-year-old accuser Deborah Ramirez told the New Yorker that she was initially hesitant to speak out because she was drunk at the time and her memory had gaps. She spent six days “carefully assessing her memories” and consulting with her attorney before going public.
The two male students who were allegedly at the party, the wife of another male student, and three other Yale classmates all tell Ronan Farrow that there is no way Kavanaugh assaulted Ramirez.
The New Yorker ran with the story anyway.
The first accuser, Christine Ford made an uncorroborated claim that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her decades ago at a drunken high school pool party that no one else, including the four people she claims were at the party, remembers.
Kavanaugh has categorically denied both allegations as vicious smears.
Dianne Feinstein and the Democrats planned this 11th hour “me too” ambush to derail Kavanaugh’s confirmation.