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JCN Releases Kavanaugh Ad Urging Confirmation to Supreme Court

The Judicial Crisis Network has released a new ad in support of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. (YouTube/Judicial Crisis Network)

By    |   Friday, 28 September 2018 09:44 AM EDT

The Judicial Crisis Network has released a new ad in support of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who defended himself against allegations of sexual assault during Thursday's confirmation hearing.

Kavanaugh has denied the allegations, insisting that they were a smear campaign.

In the dramatic 40 second video clip, the Supreme Court nominee reiterates this, stating that the accusations and comments would not intimidate him, drive him out or get him to quit.

Following Kavanaugh's appearance at Thursday's confirmation hearing, JCN accused the Democrats of having "politicized this process to the irreparable detriment of both Dr. Ford and Judge Kavanaugh," according to a statement.

"Senators have a choice: endorse a smear campaign or support Judge Kavanaugh," JNC said.

Kavanaugh also drew support from students from Liberty University, who planned a rally in Washington on Thursday, USA Today reported.

"Our goal is to just get support for him. Moral support," said Victoria Belk, who was behind the campaign. "This could be our brother, our dad, our boyfriend and we strongly believe in our justice system and you're innocent until proven guilty."

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The Judicial Crisis Network has released a new ad in support of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who defended himself against allegations of sexual assault during Thursday's confirmation hearing.
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