Senate Judiciary Committee reveals Kavanaugh report, no evidence of any wrongdoing
Christine Blasey Ford testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 in Washington. (Win McNamee/Pool Image via AP
The Senate Judiciary Committee recently released its highly anticipated report detailing the investigation into allegations made against Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The documents were made public over the weekend and feature testimony from 45 different witnesses along with dozens of written statements.
In that report witnesses brought forward by accuser Christine Blasey Ford were unable to verify her claims and some even offered contradictory accounts.
It also raises questions about possible FBI witness tampering and the possibility of Brett Kavanaugh being mistaken by Ford for somebody else at Yale.
Neither the committee nor the FBI were able to find any credible evidence against the now-Supreme Court justice.