Cavanaugh's accuser testifies to US Senate Committee

Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who accused of sexual misconduct, Brett Kavanaugh, the American president's nominated man, Donald Trump for the Supreme Court, has testified at a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee, saying he believes Kavanaugh was the person who was trying to violate him. Blasey Ford, was [...]
Blasey Ford, has answered questions in the Committee about the charges she made against Kavanaugh, how both have been young.
Kavanaugh, who is expected to testify later on September 27th, has denied that he assaulted her sexually.
However, 51-year-old Blasey Ford said that, she is “100 percent” sure that Cavanaugh attacked her and that her testimony is in no case possible for error of identity.
She has told the Committee that the incident took place after “very few persons were collected in a house in the summer of 1982.
She said Kavanaugh and his friend, Mark Judge, pushed her to the bed when she was headed to the second floor of the house to use a room to rest.
When I'm up stairs, I'm pushed into the bedroom”, she's been testifying.
I didn't see who pushed me. Brett and Mark have come to room”, and the door is closed.
I was pushed to bed and Brett was above me”, the accuser said.
When he put his hands on my body, I was screaming, hoping someone down the stairs would listen to me, and I tried to get away from him”
He tried to take my clothes off and I believe he was trying to rape me. I've been screaming, so he put his hand on my mouth, trying to stop me from screaming. I've had a hard time breathing, and I thought by accident he could kill”, she said.
Besides, Ford said that “Brett and Mark were drunk and laughed during the attack. They thought they enjoyed that moment”.
Blasey Ford said the moment she remembers most was “laughing loudly in my” account.
She has said she now suffers from <x0fobia and signs of post-traumatic disorders”, including claustrophobic and panic attacks.
The accuser has also argued that her testimony has political motives, claiming that it is an independent “” and that it has been set aside by “civil obligation”.
Democratic senators at the session have repeatedly complained that the Judicial Committee, controlled by the Republicans, has not allowed The FBI, to conduct investigations regarding these claims, and the Southide is not called upon to testify under oath.
Meanwhile, Trump, who protected Kavanaugh in the past, said before the start of the session that he is open to withdraw support for Kavanaugh and that he will look closely at Thursday's session.
Otherwise, the judge's position in the Supreme Court is eternal, and this body is of great importance to political life in the United States.











