Posted on 09/23/2018 10:59:28 AM PDT by reaganaut1
The woman who has accused Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were teenagers has committed to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, her lawyers said on Sunday. The lawyers said some details including whether an outside lawyer will question her still needed to be resolved, but that those issues would not impede holding a hearing.
The agreement, reached after an hourlong negotiating session Sunday morning between the lawyers and committee aides, is the latest step in a halting process toward a potentially explosive hearing that will pit the woman, Christine Blasey Ford, against Judge Kavanaugh, President Trumps second nominee to the Supreme Court. On Saturday, the two sides reached a tentative agreement for Dr. Ford to appear on Thursday.
The on-again, off-again talks with an appointment to the nations highest court in the balance have consumed official Washington, and thrown confirmation proceedings for Judge Kavanaugh, who has vigorously denied Dr. Fords allegations, into turmoil. Until last week, Judge Kavanaughs confirmation seemed all but assured; that is no longer the case.
A few sticking points between the two sides remain, according to people familiar with the talks. One is who will testify first, Dr. Ford or Judge Kavanaugh. Republicans have rejected the idea that the judge would appear first. But perhaps the biggest sticking point is whether senators on the Judiciary Committee will question Dr. Ford themselves, or use an outside lawyer or a committee aide, most likely a woman.
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Due process...what’s that?
Bring in the 64 guys the ho-skank did between tenth grade and college graduation!
I guess the Gop Judiciary thinks Our Due Process Rights can be removed to appease the Mob .
I agree, cue Lucy and here comes placekicker Grassley.
Nope. Hillary's lawyers are running things now.
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