Posted on 09/25/2018 2:16:41 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
An attorney for the woman who accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her decades ago has raised fresh concerns about the format for Thursday's highly anticipated hearing with her and the Supreme Court nominee.
The letter raising those issues once again could throw into doubt the scheduled hearing, which has been the subject of ever-changing negotiations since Christine Blasey Ford first went public.
In the message, sent to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley late Monday and obtained by Fox News, her attorney took issue with apparent plans for an outside counsel to ask questions -- as well as fiery comments made by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., accusing Democrats of a "smear campaign."
We are finding it difficult to reconcile your letter and [staff member Mike Davis'] note with the Majority Leaders speech this afternoon on the Senate floor. As Dr. Blasey Ford has been clear since her experience was first made public, she came forward because she believes it is her civic duty to tell the truth about the sexual assault she experienced, wrote Michael Bromwich, her attorney and a former Justice Department inspector general.
You said in your letter that you intend to provide a fair and credible process ... Yet earlier today, the Majority Leader dismissed Dr. Fords experience as a smear campaign, claiming mistakenly that the witnesses statements to the Committee constitute a complete lack of evidence, implying that there has been a thorough investigation, the letter read.
Bromwich specifically raised concerns with an email from Davis that apparently suggested an outside counsel would question Ford.
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He will...?
Grassley has pretty much layed down the gauntlet...
That's funny right there ... I don't care WHO ya are ...
Perhaps a statement ala what Thomas made....
I can see her dramatically appearing late and trying to have her say—after Kavanaugh has spoken.
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