Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., is pressing for an impeachment inquiry into Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Harris made her comments on column for Elle. The column was posted Friday on the one year anniversary of Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school, according to The Hill.
“After allegations of sexual assault surfaced during Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings, I saw up close that the hearings and FBI investigation were not a serious pursuit of truth or justice,” said Harris, a Democratic candidate for president.
“What we saw instead was a process that failed to properly acknowledge and believe the survivors of sexual assault and misconduct.”
“I we want to live in a country where women are believed and given access to the justice they deserve, we must roll up our sleeves and get to work holding our leaders accountable—especially those who serve on the highest court in our land.”
She maintained Congress needs “to get to the truth about Kavanaugh.
“I believe the best path to truth and accountability is through a formal impeachment process. Harris added: “We have a chance to send a message that we should not just believe survivors, but also offer help through their trauma and treat them with respect.
The Hill noted The New York Times recently published an article detailing a sexual misconduct allegation from his time at Yale. Conservatives dismissed it after the newspaper ran a correction to the story.
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