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Christine Blasey Ford celebrated by Hollywood liberals at star-studded book party: ‘We stand with you’

Hollywood liberals rolled out the red carpet to denounce Christine Blasey Ford as part of a glitzy media tour to promote Supreme Court Justice Brett Kanabaugh’s new book.

Mr. Ford gained national attention in 2018 when he came forward with sexual assault allegations against Mr. Kavanaugh during his Senate confirmation, sparking an explosive political battle on Capitol Hill. She resurfaced last week with the release of her memoir, One Way Back.

The last stop on her book tour was a star-studded party in West Hollywood on Sunday.

Actress Kerry Washington said in a speech: “We stand with you because you stood with us so bravely. We honor you and we celebrate you. Tonight we stand with you. I raise my glass to you.” According to variety. “For your courage, beauty, and generosity in going above and beyond. You owe us nothing, but we owe you everything.”

Christine Blasey Ford returns to the spotlight with a sympathetic press

Christine Blasey Ford was honored by A-list liberals at a swanky Hollywood party, including actresses Kerry Washington and Elizabeth Banks and trans activist Dylan Mulvaney. (Getty Images)

Washington will reportedly be joined by The Meteor co-founder Cindy Rabe, photographer and author Amanda de Cardent, Invisible Hand CEO Genevieve Ross, and Propper Daily CEO Greg. He said he co-hosted the party with Mr. Propper.

Other notable attendees included actresses Elizabeth Banks, Busy Philipps and Marisa Tomei, Monica Lewinsky, and trans activist Dylan Mulvaney.

Leib also read a message from Judge Clarence Thomas, who prosecuted Anita Hill.

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“Kristin, you will always remain to me the greatest example of courage and commitment to truth, even in the face of indifference and hostility,” Hill wrote in the message, according to the report. “Thank you for writing ‘One Way Back’…It is a testament to your honesty and willingness to relive your painful experiences to give a voice to other victims of violence. Your testimony in 2018 In the same way, today we call One Way Back: “This will pave the way for the healing and accountability that survivors want and deserve.”

“It’s great to meet new people, new friends and allies. I’m really looking forward to talking to you more while I’m here,” Ford told supporters at the event. “Thank you for reading this book. I hope you like it.”

Christine Blasey Ford

Christine Blasey Ford has begun a media tour in response to the release of her new book. (Screenshot/ABC/TheView)

Mr. Ford, a psychologist at Stanford University, claimed that Mr. Kavanaugh assaulted him at a summer party in 1982 when he was a high school student, a claim that Mr. Kavanaugh flatly denied during confirmation.

Ford’s critics have accused her of failing to remember the exact date and location of the alleged assault and have no corroborating witnesses, other than notes from a 2012 couples therapy session in which she shared her allegations. points out that there is a shortage of Meanwhile, Kavanaugh kept a decades-old calendar that marked what he did each day that summer.

Memo published In November 2018, then-Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said that Senate and FBI investigations had found “no evidence” to support the sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh. said.

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Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford

Christine Blasey Ford is back in the media spotlight after accusing Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault. (Left: (Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images) Right: (Photo by Saul Loeb-Pool/Getty Images))

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The top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, the late California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, first learned of Ford’s allegations in July 2018 but withheld them until September, when Kavanaugh’s confirmation was underway. Ta.

Kavanaugh was confirmed by the Senate in October 2018 by a vote of 50-48. West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin was the only Democrat to vote with the Republican.

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