Dr. Ford’s Bestie Makes A Move That Has The Case Against Kav Crashing & Burning

The hotly contested Supreme Court Justice nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh has come at a time in America when sides seem to be equally split. Dr. Ford or Kavanaugh? Who do you believe?

However, most American’s – regardless of which side of the aisle they are on – can see the facts for what they are. (MORE BELOW.)

Dr. Ford’s best friend wrote a letter. 

Dr. Ford had a best friend back in 1982 or so. And they are still best friends today. Her name is Leland Keyser.

Leland and Christine attended the same girls school near the same boys school Brett attended.

Prior to the emotional hearing on Thursday when both Chirstine and Brett gave their individual testimonies, Leland had offered her letter to the Judiciary Committee.

Leland had stated via her attorney, “Simply put, Ms. Keyser does not know Mr. Kavanaugh and she has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present, with, or without, Dr. Ford,” Mr. Walsh said,” per The Washington Times. (Continued below.)

Leland Keyser wrote a second letter to the Judiciary Committee. 

On Saturday morning, shortly after President Trump gave the thumbs up for the 7th FBI supplemental investigation into Judge Kavanaugh’s background, Leland’s attorney gave a second testimony.

The Washington Times reported, “Ms. Keyser asked that I communicate to the Committee her willingness to cooperate fully with the FBI’s supplemental investigation of Dr. Christine Ford’s allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh,” Mr. Walsh said.”

Additionally, the Times reported, “However, as my client has already made clear, she does not know Judge Kavanaugh and has no recollection of ever being at a party or gathering where he was present, with, or without, Dr. Ford.” (MORE BELOW.)

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In ending, are you ready to see Judge Kavanaugh confirmed to the Supreme Court?