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You will recall that Dianne Feinstein was sent a letter from Christine Blasey Ford:

July 31 (Day 25): Feinstein writes Ford. “The letter promises not to share Ford’s letter without her explicit consent. Ford did not provide this letter to the Committee.”







AFTER Feinstein received the letter she met with Brett Kavanaugh in private:

Between July 30 and Aug. 7 (Days 24 to 32): Feinstein and her staff recommend to Ford “that she engage Debra Katz,” a far-left attorney spotted at anti-Trump rallies. As Gregg Jarrett of Fox News reports, Katz has said: “ We are going to resist. We will not be silenced.” Michael Bromwich also joins Ford’s legal team. He also represents Andrew McCabe, the disgraced and dismissed FBI deputy director who abused the Russiagate and Hillary Clinton email scandals. Aug. 20 (Day 45): Three weeks after receiving Ford’s letter, “Senator Feinstein meets one-on-one with Kavanaugh.” Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, asked last week what happened. HATCH: Did the ranking member raise these allegations in your one-on-one meeting with her last month? KAVANAUGH: She did not.

She had the letter. She promised Ford anonymity. She did not ask Kavanaugh about it.

The letter would then be leaked to the press, who then hounded Ford. At the Kavanaugh hearing John Cornyn suggested that it had to be Feinstein’s office who leaked the letter. Feinstein piously turned to her staff and asked if anyone leaked the letter and they all religiously shook their heads.

Republican Sen. John Cornyn asks Democratic Sen. Diane Feinstein if her staff leaked the letter from Christine Blasey Ford and she says "the answer is no…they did not" pic.twitter.com/VoktE3Y42q — CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 27, 2018

That apparently wasn’t true either.

https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1044062972832894976

Feinstein had assured Ford the letter would be kept confidential. Feinstein betrayed Ford.

Feinstein betrayed Ford for political ends.

Enter Heidi Heitkamp. From Rob Port:

Recently Senator Heidi Heitkamp’s campaign ran an ad (see below) formulated as an open letter sent to Congressman Kevin Cramer by survivors of sexual assault. The letter purports that some of Cramer’s recent comments about the controversy surrounding the appointment of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh were insensitive, but at least four of the women named in the ad feel like they got the raw end of the deal. Kady Miller of Bismarck is one of the women named in the ad, but says in a Facebook post that “A lot of these people listed, including me, did not give anyone permission for our names to be posted.” “I don’t even support Heidi Heitkamp and I am not a domestic abuse survivor,” she continues. Miller didn’t name any of the other women allegedly included in the ad without permission, but in the comments to her post Keeley Beck of Mandan says her name was included without her permission as well:

Heitkamp used these women for political fodder. She betrayed them. One of Heitkamp’s victims had this to say:

In terms of what Heitcamp can do to fix her error, Zhorela said its a moot point since “the damage is done” and people have already been outed against their will. She also talked about what her life is like now that people know what she experienced. “From now on when I walk around I’ll know that they know that’s what has happened to me and forever, for the rest of my life, I will have to hold the title as a survivor, and that wasn’t my choice. I never made that choice in the first place but now I’m gonna have to live with it for the rest of my life.”

What is it with democrat women? Despite all the self-righteous pleading about women being abused and how much democrats care for them, they betray the victims for their own selfish needs. When a liberal starts crying about the plight of women victims of alleged sexual assault, don’t believe it.

And for Heaven’s sake don’t trust them. They lie.