The women also describe the trauma they felt before coming forward.
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The View From Here: Ultimately, history will judge us all
Our response to a sexual assault allegation against a Supreme Court nominee will reflect America’s values, for good or ill.
Lawyers for Kavanaugh accuser say she accepts Senate committee’s request to testify
Republicans said they would accommodate several of Ford’s requests, including ensuring that she had adequate security at the Capitol and that Kavanaugh would not be in the room when she speaks.
Commentary: Kavanaugh evil-twin theory shows how far the right has descended into madness
Political expediency is the reason so many have embraced the implausible notion that the SCOTUS nominee is a mistaken-identity victim.
Commentary: Consequences of accusing a powerful man of misconduct are daunting
An ex-Capitol Hill aide who disclosed her own experience wonders whether #MeToo will force men to stop tolerating harassment and assault.
Maine Voices: Kavanaugh has misled the Senate in his testimony under oath
The question now is whether the reasonable mind of Sen. Susan Collins will guide her vote.
Commentary: How much evidence do we need to destroy someone’s life?
Accusations without evidence cannot be the standard for ruining Brett Kavanaugh’s reputation and career.
Commentary: Senate committee can learn from Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings
Lawmakers should leave the questioning of Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford to the professionals and sit back and listen.
Leonard Pitts: ‘Fairness’ statute has not run out on allegations against Kavanaugh
If true, the Supreme Court nominee committed a crime in high school, and he has yet to be held accountable for it.
Maine Voices: The disaster that is the modern Democratic Party began 50 years ago in Chicago
Like the rioters outside of the nominating convention, the party became convinced that an immoral America was now its enemy.