Tom Cotton explains WHY Chuck Schumer was behind the Ford sexual assault charges

In a radio interview, Tom Cotton explained to Hugh Hewitt why Chuck Schumer was behind the Christine Ford sexual assault charges that came against Brett Kavanaugh and it’s quite interesting.

Listen below:

Here’s what Cotton said which begins at 2:24 in the audio above:

HH: Is there any doubt in your mind, Senator Cotton, that this was planned long before it was unveiled? And by that, I mean the leak of Dr. Ford’s letter, I don’t know who did it, but I believe it was part of a campaign that was set up to occur exactly when it did. Do you agree with me?

TC: Hugh, I believe the Schumer political operation was behind this from the very beginning. We learned last week that a woman named Monica McLean was Ms. Ford’s roommate, and she was one of the so-called beach friends who encouraged Ms. Ford to go to Dianne Feinstein and the partisan Democrats on the Judiciary Committee. Well, it just turns out, it just so happens that Monica McLean worked for a Preet Bharara, the former U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, now a virulent anti-Trump critic on television and former counsel to Chuck Schumer.

So I strongly suspect that Chuck Schumer’s political operation knew about Ms. Ford’s allegations as far back as July and manipulated the process all along to include taking advantage of Ms. Ford’s confidences and directing her towards left-wing lawyers who apparently may have violated the D.C. code of legal ethics and perhaps may face their own investigation by the D.C. Bar.

Wow. I had no idea that Bahara was a Schumer guy. I knew he hated Trump and made a scene last year, and I remember reading that Monica McLean worked for him. But dang, this takes it to another level.

And I have no doubt that Cotton is right about this. Democrats like Schumer are evil. They destroy a man’s life, all because they want to keep destroying the lives of unborn babies. It’s just unfathomable how despicable this really is.


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