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Flake: No corroboration for Ford’s claims in FBI report | TheHill

posted onOctober 5, 2018
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Article snippet: Sen. Thursday that a new FBI report on Brett Kavanaugh has failed to corroborate Christine Blasey Ford's allegation of sexual assault against the Supreme Court nominee. Flake said there was nothing in the FBI’s supplementary background check to corroborate the claims from Ford, which threw Kavanaugh’s nomination into turmoil starting last month. The Arizona Republican said he agrees with fellow GOP Sen. He also said it failed to back up Ford’s claims that Kavanaugh assaulted her at a house gathering in 1982, when both were in high school. “I think Susan Collins was quoted saying it was very thorough but no new corroborative information came out of it. That’s accurate,” Flake told reporters after reviewing the FBI report in the secure compartmented information facility in the Capitol Visitor Center. “I wanted this pause; we’ve had this pause. We’ve had the professionals, the FBI, determine — given the scope that we gave them, current credible allegations — to go and do their review, which they’ve done,” Flake said. “Thus far we’ve seen no new credible corroboration, no new corroboration at all,” he said. Collins separately told reporters that the FBI investigation "appears to be a very thorough investigation" and said she planned to go read the full report later.  Flake, Collins and Sen. MORE (Alaska) are the three Republican senators who are undecided on Kavanaugh.  Republicans control 51 seats and can afford only one defection and still confirm the nominee with... Link to the full article to read more

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