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As Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh awaits a final Senate confirmation vote, a lawyer representing Christine Blasey Ford says she absolutely does not want him impeached if Democrats take control of Congress.
Ford's attorney Debra Katz tells CNN's Dana Bash in an interview that Ford only wanted to tell her story
Lying Fake News CNN
"We, as her counsel, informed her of all options made available to us by the committee. We showed her all of the correspondence," Bank said. "And what they were offering was sending staffers to speak to her.
But remember, if he IS elected, Christine Ford ABSOLUTELY doesn't want anyone to try to impeach him. Gee, I wonder why?
originally posted by: loam
a reply to: trollz
What's amazing is that her attorneys seem to be throwing her under the bus to protect themselves.
You couldn't write this stuff in a fiction novel and be believed.
Crazy times.
originally posted by: neo96
Their whining about citzens united and throwing the usual bs.
For those that want to watch the vote today.
www.c-span.org.../senate-debates-brett-kavanaugh-nomination-final-vote-expected-afternoon&live
originally posted by: loam
a reply to: BigDave-AR
They'll claim it is because she's a victim and chooses not to relive the trauma.
Eventually they'll paint her as a shattered traffic helpless figure, whether she likes it or not.
I wonder how long before Ford openly blasts her side for how they depict her?
originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
CNN appreciates the ad revenue you just gave them by linking to their website. You guys keep them relevant.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: trollz
The whole "I never knew they offered to come to California to interview me" thing is really odd."
This offer (and Grassley's letter) was all over the news at the time.
Did her attorneys keep Ford away from the television and newspapers too?