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Mollie Hemingway: We Can Not Let Bullies Control The Nomination Process

“It is just so crucial that we believe in innocence until proven guilty. To say that these claims don’t come close to meeting the standard of guilt is a huge understatement.”

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Senior Editor Mollie Hemingway joined “Tucker Carlson Tonight” to discuss the importance of innocence until proven guilty and the allegations of Attorney Michael Avenatti’s client, Julie Swetnick.

Hemingway said she finds it difficult to believe that Judge Brett Kavanaugh was involved in a child gang rape cartel, only to be discovered four days before his Supreme Court confirmation.

“Each subsequent allegation is getting more and more ridiculous, and that makes it actually seem like the entire thing is part of a coordinated effort rather than a serious problem,” she said.

“People do have a right to have a fair and normal and sane nomination process, and what we are seeing right now is none of that.”

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“It is very important people not be able to be bullied out of a nomination by outlandish claims,” she said. “It is just so crucial that we believe in innocence until proven guilty. To say that these claims don’t come close to meeting the standard of guilt is a huge understatement.”