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Brett Kavanaugh accuser offers to testify to Senate | Brett Kavanaugh accuser offers to testify to Senate |
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A woman who accuses Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh of trying to rape her in 1982 has offered to testify to the Senate if it can "ensure her safety". | A woman who accuses Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh of trying to rape her in 1982 has offered to testify to the Senate if it can "ensure her safety". |
Christine Blasey Ford's lawyer says her client will not appear on Monday, as senators proposed, but might do so next week on "terms that are fair". | Christine Blasey Ford's lawyer says her client will not appear on Monday, as senators proposed, but might do so next week on "terms that are fair". |
Republicans had vowed to press ahead with the confirmation amid uncertainty over whether the accuser would testify. | Republicans had vowed to press ahead with the confirmation amid uncertainty over whether the accuser would testify. |
Judge Kavanaugh has issued a fresh rebuttal of the allegation. | |
Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley welcomed Prof Ford's offer. | Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley welcomed Prof Ford's offer. |
"We are happy that Dr Ford's attorneys are now engaging with the Committee," his spokesperson told US media. | "We are happy that Dr Ford's attorneys are now engaging with the Committee," his spokesperson told US media. |
Thursday's development came on the eve of a Republican-set deadline for Prof Ford to decide whether she would give evidence. | Thursday's development came on the eve of a Republican-set deadline for Prof Ford to decide whether she would give evidence. |
Judge Kavanaugh, 53, has agreed to testify to the judiciary committee, which vets Supreme Court nominees, on Monday. | |
"Since the moment I first heard the allegation," he said in a statement on Thursday, "I have categorically and unequivocally denied it. I remain committed to defending my integrity." | |
What did Dr Ford's lawyer say? | What did Dr Ford's lawyer say? |
The California psychology lecturer's legal team emailed the panel's staff on Thursday. | The California psychology lecturer's legal team emailed the panel's staff on Thursday. |
Debra Katz, the lawyer, wrote that she wished to "discuss the conditions under which [Prof Ford] would be prepared to testify next week". | Debra Katz, the lawyer, wrote that she wished to "discuss the conditions under which [Prof Ford] would be prepared to testify next week". |
"As you are aware, she's been receiving death threats which have been reported to the FBI and she and her family have been forced out of their home." | "As you are aware, she's been receiving death threats which have been reported to the FBI and she and her family have been forced out of their home." |
She continued: "She wishes to testify, provided that we can agree on terms that are fair and which ensure her safety." | She continued: "She wishes to testify, provided that we can agree on terms that are fair and which ensure her safety." |
But she ruled out any testimony next Monday, calling the date "arbitrary". | But she ruled out any testimony next Monday, calling the date "arbitrary". |
The attorney said her client would prefer to wait for the FBI to investigate the accusation before agreeing to testify. | The attorney said her client would prefer to wait for the FBI to investigate the accusation before agreeing to testify. |
But US President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans have already ruled that out. | But US President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans have already ruled that out. |
The FBI investigated a sexual harassment claim against a Supreme Court nominee in 1991 at the behest of the White House, finishing that inquiry in three days. | The FBI investigated a sexual harassment claim against a Supreme Court nominee in 1991 at the behest of the White House, finishing that inquiry in three days. |
What are members of Congress saying? | What are members of Congress saying? |
Senior Republican Senator John Cornyn of Texas told CNN: "If she doesn't want to participate and tell her story, there's no reason for us to delay." | Senior Republican Senator John Cornyn of Texas told CNN: "If she doesn't want to participate and tell her story, there's no reason for us to delay." |
Senator Dean Heller, a Nevada Republican, sounded bullish about the prospects of confirming the nominee, who would be expected to bring a more conservative tilt to America's highest court. | Senator Dean Heller, a Nevada Republican, sounded bullish about the prospects of confirming the nominee, who would be expected to bring a more conservative tilt to America's highest court. |
"We got a little hiccup here with the Kavanaugh nomination, we'll get through this and we'll get off to the races," he said in a call with fellow Republicans, the Nevada Independent reports. | "We got a little hiccup here with the Kavanaugh nomination, we'll get through this and we'll get off to the races," he said in a call with fellow Republicans, the Nevada Independent reports. |
A petition backing Prof Ford, signed by more than 1,000 alumnae from Holton-Arms, her former Maryland high school, was delivered on Thursday to two Democratic women senators. | A petition backing Prof Ford, signed by more than 1,000 alumnae from Holton-Arms, her former Maryland high school, was delivered on Thursday to two Democratic women senators. |
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a New York Democrat, said at the event: "Someone who is lying does not ask the FBI to investigate their claims. | Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a New York Democrat, said at the event: "Someone who is lying does not ask the FBI to investigate their claims. |
"Judge Kavanaugh has not asked to have the FBI investigate these claims. Is that the reaction of an innocent person? It is not." | "Judge Kavanaugh has not asked to have the FBI investigate these claims. Is that the reaction of an innocent person? It is not." |
What are the other developments? | What are the other developments? |
On Thursday, 56 people were arrested while attending anti-Kavanaugh protests on Capitol Hill. | On Thursday, 56 people were arrested while attending anti-Kavanaugh protests on Capitol Hill. |
The mostly female demonstrators wore pins reading: "I believe Christine Blasey Ford." | The mostly female demonstrators wore pins reading: "I believe Christine Blasey Ford." |
Twelve of Prof Ford's family members have written an open letter, posted on Twitter, in which they call her "highly ethical", adding that "her honesty is above reproach". | Twelve of Prof Ford's family members have written an open letter, posted on Twitter, in which they call her "highly ethical", adding that "her honesty is above reproach". |
"Chrissy is not someone who chooses to be in the spotlight," the letter said. | "Chrissy is not someone who chooses to be in the spotlight," the letter said. |
Prof Ford has accused Judge Kavanaugh of drunkenly pinning her to a bed and trying to remove her clothing at a house party in a Washington DC suburb when they were both teenagers 36 years ago. | Prof Ford has accused Judge Kavanaugh of drunkenly pinning her to a bed and trying to remove her clothing at a house party in a Washington DC suburb when they were both teenagers 36 years ago. |
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