Christine Blasey Ford

“We thought it was bad back in 1991, and it’s even worse today," Lisa Banks, another of Ford’s attorneys, told MSNBC.
“To say that she thinks that Dr. Ford thinks that she was assaulted, what is that?"
He also called women "extremely happy" about Kavanaugh's confirmation, apparently because it means the men in their lives won't be accused of assault.
In a signed declaration, Keith Koegler said Ford told him of Brett Kavanaugh's alleged assault back in 2016 -- long before his nomination.
Ford accused the Supreme Court nominee of sexually assaulting her at a high school gathering in 1982.
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) announces her intention to vote in favor of confirming Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
If you're feeling despair over Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation, tend to what’s living just underneath it: fury.
Somehow, Republican men assumed the mantle of victimhood.
The activist and actress told CNN's Chris Cuomo that the Brett Kavanaugh issue "is not about partisan politics."
The singer called the Kavanaugh hearings "one of the most upsetting things I’ve ever witnessed.”