She further confessed to Committee investigators that (1) she just wanted to get attention; (2) it was a tactic; and (3) that was just a ploy. She told Committee investigators that she had called Congress multiple times during the Kavanaugh hearing process including prior to the time Dr. Fords allegations surfaced to oppose his nomination. Regarding the false sexual-assault allegation she made via her email to the Committee, she said: I was angry, and I sent it out. When asked by Committee investigators whether she had ever met Judge Kavanaugh, she said: Oh Lord, no.
In short, during the Committees time-sensitive investigation of allegations against Judge Kavanaugh, Ms. Munro-Leighton submitted a fabricated allegation, which diverted Committee resources. When questioned by Committee investigators she admitted it was false, a ploy, and a tactic. She was opposed to Judge Kavanaughs confirmation.
“I was angry”
That explains it.
Ah, her check must have finally cleared.
She further confessed to Committee investigators that (1) she just wanted to get attention; (2) it was a tactic; and (3) that was just a ploy. She told Committee investigators that she had called Congress multiple times during the Kavanaugh hearing process including prior to the time Dr. Fords allegations surfaced to oppose his nomination. Regarding the false sexual-assault allegation she made via her email to the Committee, she said: I was angry, and I sent it out. When asked by Committee investigators whether she had ever met Judge Kavanaugh, she said: Oh Lord, no.
In short, during the Committees time-sensitive investigation of allegations against Judge Kavanaugh, Ms. Munro-Leighton submitted a fabricated allegation, which diverted Committee resources. When questioned by Committee investigators she admitted it was false, a ploy, and a tactic. She was opposed to Judge Kavanaughs confirmation.