Fact: There is More Evidence Against Jim Acosta Than Brett Kavanaugh

Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is currently sitting comfortably on the bench of the highest judicial body in the land as several of his accusers are walking back their statements.

This doesn’t include the now soon-to-be New York Times bestseller Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, but it does underscore the fact that the Democratic Party was willing to pull all the stops to prevent his confirmation. We see how that turned out for them in the Senate…

Remember: not one accusation against Kavanaugh was verified — not one. This includes statements form Dr. Ford as well as the other accusers. Curiously, Dr. Ford is on the record stating that she doesn’t intend to pursue any charges against the newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice.

So, now we have CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta, who just had his press credentials suspended after he was caught on camera wrestling away a microphone from a Trump Administration intern. Now, kool-aid drinkers are now claiming the footage (which aired live) had been doctored, because of course they are.

That doesn’t change the fact that there is a stronger assault case against Acosta than there ever was against Kavanaugh. Guess who CNN is defending?

~ Facts Not Memes


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