Ford says she did not personally speak to anyone in congress about the incident. "I think it would be possible," somebody could speak on her behalf, she said.pic.twitter.com/FNeU9BaXGz
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Sen. Cory Booker calls Ford's decision to come forward "nothing short of heroic."pic.twitter.com/UDxJkxlb36
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Grassley: "I can only speak as one of 21 senators here, but I thank you very much for your testimony. More importantly, for your bravery coming out, and trying to answer our questions as best as you could remember." Ford's testimony is over. Next up, Brett Kavanaugh.pic.twitter.com/Y52Me8NG2I
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Sen. Lindsey Graham just now to reporters: "I don't doubt that something happened to her, but she can't say the house, the city, the month of the year. When you have an emotional accusation and an emotional denial, use the rule of law."pic.twitter.com/9pax4MBK3I
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Here is the latest on the Brett Kavanaugh sexual assault allegation hearing: https://washex.am/2DzObNX pic.twitter.com/J5g85jAer0
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Other GOP senators simply declined to comment as they hurried past reporters and entered the Senate chamber for an afternoon vote.https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/congress/riveting-ford-testimony-has-gop-reserving-judgment-on-kavanaugh-nomination …
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