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Woman who accused Brett Kavanaugh of rape admits she totally made up her story to "get attentio

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(Natural News) If you needed more proof that Left-wing Democrats are willing to go to any lengths including violating the law just to steal power, this should do it.

The Senate Judiciary Committee has referred yet another woman who accused Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct to the Justice Department and the FBI after she admitted late last week that she completely made up her story that he had "raped" her in her car decades ago.

The National Sentinel reported that the woman, Judy Munro-Leighton, contacted the Judiciary Committee over the summer in reference to a letter presented by panel member Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., from "Jane Doe" of Oceanside, Calif., claiming Kavanaugh raped her "several times.

The news site noted further:

In a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray on Friday, the Iowa Republican noted that the committee contacted several people claiming to have relevant information pertaining to the process of investigating sexual allegations leveled against Kavanaugh during his recent confirmation hearings.

"While many of those individuals have provided the Committee information in good faith, it unfortunately appears some have not," Grassley wrote.

"The anonymous accuser alleged that Justice Kavanaugh and a friend had raped her 'several times each' in the backseat of a car. In addition to being from an anonymous accuser, the letter listed no return address, failed to provide any timeframe, and failed to provide any location — beyond an automobile — in which these alleged incidents took place," he added.

In her 'Jane Doe' letter, Munro-Leighton wrote that she was "sharing with you the story of the night that Brett Kavanaugh and his friend sexually assaulted and raped me in his car…"

But when the committee's investigators looked into her allegations, they found out that she's a "Left-wing activist" who is decades older than Kavanaugh and who never lived in the Washington, D.C., area or California, but is instead from Kentucky.

She later told congressional investigators that she only sent the accusatory letter because she "just wanted to get attention." She added that her actions were just a "tactic" and a "ploy" because she was against Kavanaugh's confirmation to the nation's highest court.

Lying to Congress – a felony – doesn't get more brazen or clear than this.


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