Edmund DeMarche at FoxNews.com offers a piece on the
views of the sex-crimes prosecutor who questioned both Dr. Christine Blasey Ford
and Judge Brett Kavanaugh at the Senate hearing last week.
Rachel Mitchell, the sex-crimes prosecutor who questioned
Dr. Christine Blasey Ford last week, wrote in a memo released late Sunday that
there were inconsistencies in Ford's testimony and that-- given the information
at hand-- she would not bring criminal charges against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
Mitchell, who was hired by
the Senate Judiciary Committee to assist Republicans, addressed the letter
to “All Republican Senators,” and said no senator approved the memo. She
noted in the assessment that she is a Republican, but said she is not a
political person.
She identified Ford's case as an example of “he said, she said,” and said her case is “even weaker than that.”
Ford, a California psychology professor, claims Kavanaugh assaulted her while at a house party in the 1980s when they were both teenagers.
She identified Ford's case as an example of “he said, she said,” and said her case is “even weaker than that.”
Ford, a California psychology professor, claims Kavanaugh assaulted her while at a house party in the 1980s when they were both teenagers.
You can read the rest
of the piece via the below link:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mitchell-says-she-would-not-bring-criminal-charges-against-kavanaugh-in-memo
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mitchell-says-she-would-not-bring-criminal-charges-against-kavanaugh-in-memo
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