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Feinstein Fesses Up On Anti-Kavanaugh Accusations: ‘I Can’t Say That Everything Is Truthful’

‘I can’t say everything is truthful. I don’t know.’

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Sen. Dianne Feinstein reportedly won’t say if the accusations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are true.

For about two months, the Democratic senator sat on a letter outlining allegations against Kavanaugh claiming that he pinned a teen down on a bed during a party in high school and put his hand over her mouth when she tried to scream.

Chad Pergram, a congressional reporter for Fox News, tweeted late Tuesday afternoon that when Feinstein was asked about Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christine Ford, the senator said Ford “is a woman that has been, I think, profoundly impacted, on this,” adding that “I can’t say everything is truthful. I don’t know.”

Since the contents of the letter and the accuser’s identity became public knowledge over the weekend, Feinstein has reportedly refused to help arrange phone calls between Ford and members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.