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Fitton: Ford’s Allegations Not Enough to Derail Kavanaugh’s Nomination Read Newsmax: Fitton: Ford’s Kavanaugh Allegations Not Enough to Derail Kavanaugh | Newsmax.com

It is one thing to believe Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s statements of sexual assault and have sympathy for her, but that is not enough to derail Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court and destroy his reputation, and Thursday’s “circus” of a hearing didn’t change matters, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, who was present during the hearing, said Friday.

“They could have asked the FBI to do a quick interview weeks ago,” Fitton told Fox News’ “Fox and Friends.” “Since the corruption of the Democratic side here was exposed you had, and, you know, we have to remember they are also pushing out false allegations that came out subsequently against Judge Kavanaugh that were absurd on their face.”

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