Sep 27, 2018 · In Politics Social Media is all “a-twitter” with a video taken during the Ford hearings Thursday that showed Rep Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) slipping a white envelope to one of Ford’s attorneys- who happens to also be Andrew McCabe’s attorney. And she held at least one other envelope in her hand when she did it. The video was taken during the break.
Sep 27, 2018 · At a break in Ford’s testimony, the Texas Democrat approached her attorney, shook his hand and passed him a paper or envelope. There did not appear to be any more words spoken as he gathered his...
Sep 27, 2018 · By Infowars.com Thursday, September 27, 2018 Questions arose after Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee was spotted handing notes to the lawyer of Christine Blasey Ford amid Senate testimony Thursday. Footage of Jackson Lee handing a number of documents to Ford’s attorney Michael Bromwich prompted speculation as to what she could possibly be giving him.
Aug 02, 2020 · by David Gonzalez, September 17th, 2018. It’s a quick moment caught on camera during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings that has a lot of people talking. Texas 18th District Representative Sheila Jackson Lee walked up to Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s lawyer and handed him something which he quickly put into his coat pocket. The viral moment took place during …
Ranking Member Sen. Dianne Feinstein drew comparisons to the Anita Hill hearings in the 1990's to that of Ford's testimony. She said what she finds "most inexcusable is this rush to judgement" and an "unwillingness to take these kind of allegations at face value."
Christine Blasey Ford -- in testimony that left the hearing room silent for much of four hours -- told the Senate Judiciary Committee she is "100 percent" certain Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh assaulted her when they were in high school.
In her first public appearance since coming forward with allegations against Kavanaugh, accuser Julie Swetnick told "The Circus" that she came forward so close to the hearing because it's been on her mind ever since her claim of assault occurred.
Grassley gaveled in at 10:05 a.m. to begin his opening statements. He apologized directly to both Ford and Kavanaugh, saying they and their families have been through a "terrible couple of weeks."
While the allegations against Kavanaugh mount, with two other women alleging similar acts of sexual assault in the early 80s, the Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled its potential final vote on Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court for Friday, Sept. 28 -- the day after Ford testifies.
Ford, under questioning by Mitchell, clarified that there were at least four other individuals present at the suburban home that night, and it's possible that Mark Judge , the friend of Kavanaugh who was also present, might have helped Kavanaugh push her into the bedroom.
During his press conference in New York on Wednesday, President Trump suggested that he could change his mind on Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court, if the allegations can be proven true.