Judge Brett Kavanaugh told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday that he will testify Monday to clear his name.
Judge Kavanaugh and two other accused men, Mark Judge and Patrick Smyth, have already denied the accusations under penalty of a felony.
Chairman Grassley announced on Monday that he had invited Judge Brett Kavanaugh to testify before the committee next week.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman @ChuckGrassley today announced that the Committee will hold a public hearing with Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. pic.twitter.com/523miClAVL
— Senate Judiciary (@senjudiciary) September 17, 2018
The Washington Examiner reported:
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh told the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday he will appear and answer questions about sexual assault allegations against him, and said he’s ready to clear his name.
“Thank you for the invitation to appear before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on Monday, September 24,” he wrote. “I will be there.”
“I continue to want a hearing as soon as possible, so that I can clear my name,” he added.
Kavanaugh’s decision comes as his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, continues to talk to the committee about how she might offer her side of the story. Her lawyer told the committee Thursday that she could be in a position to talk by next week, but said Monday would not be possible.
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