Did Ford Perjure Herself?
New Letter Suggests She Did
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A new letter sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee by Dr. Christine Blasey
Ford's ex-boyfriend directly contradicts what she testified to the Senate committee last week.
According to The Federalist:
The boyfriend also wrote that during their six-year relationship Dr. Ford never mentioned anything about being assaulted or about Kavanaugh specifically. In addition, he also contradicted her claims of having a fear of flying or enclosed spaces.
This new claim has not been corroborated and is just another allegation at this point. But if this information is true it is incredibly damaging to Ford's already questionable credibility. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley has demanded evidence to back up this claim.
According to The Federalist:
In a sworn statement provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee, a man who claims to be an ex-boyfriend of Christine Blasey Ford says that he personally witnessed Ford coach a friend on how to take a polygraph exam. If true, it would mean Ford provided false testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee last week when she claimed she had never had any discussions with anyone about how to take a polygraph.
The troubling allegations about Ford’s polygraph history and potentially false testimony were revealed Tuesday in a letter from Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, to attorneys for Ford. Ford and her attorneys have thus far refused to provide all polygraph-related documents and media to the Senate for review.
“The full details of Dr. Ford’s polygraph are particularly important because the Senate Judiciary Committee has received a sworn statement from a longtime boyfriend of Dr. Ford’s, stating that he personally witnessed Dr. Ford coaching a friend on polygraph examinations,” Grassley wrote. “When asked under oath in the hearing whether she’d ever given any tips or advice to someone who was planning on taking a polygraph, Dr. Ford replied, ‘Never.'”
“This statement raises specific concerns about the reliability of her polygraph examination results,” he continued. “The Senate therefore needs this information.”
This new claim has not been corroborated and is just another allegation at this point. But if this information is true it is incredibly damaging to Ford's already questionable credibility. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley has demanded evidence to back up this claim.
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