Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) refuses to believe that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh did not sexually assault the women who have accused him of doing so.
“I believe Deborah Ramirez,” tweeted Rep. Wasserman Schultz “I believe Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. I believe survivors.”
Wasserman Schultz’s statement comes after The New York Times had to “adjust” and essay it posted that alleges Judge Kavanaugh sexually assaulted another woman in college.
"But then it all went wrong for them went the newspaper had to run “an editor’s note” and adjust the essay after initially excluding that the alleged accuser refused to be interviewed and that according to her friends, the accuser didn’t recall the incident."
Senator Dick Durbin (D) recently called out his fellow Democrats after calling for Kavanaugh's impeachment, which was based on the New York Times essay in question.
“We’ve got to get beyond this ‘impeachment is the answer to every problem,” Durbin said, according to Politico. “It’s not realistic. If that’s how we are identified in Congress, as the impeachment Congress, we run the risk that people will feel we’re ignoring the issues that mean a lot to them as families.”
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