Megyn Kelly Defends Susan Collins from Critics: Christine Ford Could Have Mistaken Kavanaugh’s Identity

‘It could have been a case of mistaken identity’

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KELLY: "That's where she started, by saying that, and she got pressed and she said, 'All right, I actually believe that it wasn't him.' It could have been a case of mistaken identity. I do believe that’s possible. And you can look at Dr. Ford and say, ‘She just didn’t convince me, there were too many holes in her story, I didn’t find her credible,’ or you could believe something did happen between them and Christine Ford is remembering more than actually happened in the moment. You know, you could see Rachel Mitchell in the cross-examination was trying to prove that Dr. Ford was a little anxiety-ridden and she's what we call in law an 'eggshell plaintiff.' So maybe something happened, but it wasn't quite as bad as she remembers and it was so minimal that Brett Kavanaugh doesn't even remember it. My point is that there can be a way of voting for him without saying, 'I'm voting for a sexual assaulter!'"  

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