Christine Blasey Ford says she would ‘do it again’ in reflecting on testifying against Kavanaugh

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Christine Blasey Ford says she would ‘do it again’ in reflecting on testifying against Kavanaugh
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Christine Blasey Ford went on The View to discuss her testimony against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

professor said she was not notified until she was about to give her testimony that it would be nationally broadcast, resulting in her and her family having to leave their home for over three months.

“It was terrible afterward for a couple of years. I had a couple of very bad years, but I survived it,” Ford said on, noted how there are some people still skeptical over Ford’s story against Kavanaugh, asking her if she had been prepared for this type of response when giving her testimony. Ford did not directly answer this question, instead stating she was prepared for none of the Republican lawmakers to speak to her.

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