This week we saw powerful testimony from a courageous Dr. Christine Blasey Fordtestimony that she knew would turn her life upside down, but that she felt compelled to give anyway because it was her civic duty to make sure the American people knew the truth. Thank you, Dr. Ford, for your strength and your honesty.
Judge Kavanaugh’s time before the Senate Judiciary Committee stood in sharp contrast. His opening commentsthat the credible sexual assault allegations against him are an “orchestrated political hit” fueled by anger at President Trump and an attempt to get revenge for 2016show his total disregard for Dr. Ford’s anguished testimony. Did Democrats manufacture her awful experience? Did Democrats tell her to share her anguish with her therapist years ago?
Facts matterwe didn’t need to let it come to this. There should have been a full FBI investigation before the Senate Judiciary Committee voted on the Kavanaugh nomination. But Republicans were ready to cast aside the facts and move forward with the nomination at any cost. Fortunately, the voices of Americans across the country swayed Senator Flake to join with Democrats and call for an FBI investigation into all the credible allegations of abusive conduct made against Judge Kavanaugh. I support the effort to postpone any votes on the Senate floor until the FBI reports on these credible and deeply troubling allegations. Dr. Ford put the American people first by coming forward to tell her painful story when she had nothing to gain and everything to lose. Senate Republicans now need to do their civic duty, put politics aside, and show the same courage. The truth is nonpartisan.
The American public spoke out, and it made a difference. But the fight is not over, and Marylanders must continue to voice their opinions.
Chris Van Hollen |