Women will rally in support of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in Washington, DC, on Thursday morning, ahead of his testimony over sexual misconduct allegations.

Members of conservative activist group Concerned Women For America and students from Virginia Christian college Liberty University will assemble on Capitol Hill for the “I Stand With Brett” rally, which will include a bus emblazoned with the phrase “Women for Kavanaugh,” USA Today reports.

“Our goal is to just get support for him. Moral support,” Victoria Belk, 21, the president of Liberty’s Young Women for America chapter, told the news outlet.

“This could be our brother, our dad, our boyfriend and we strongly believe in our justice system and you’re innocent until proven guilty.”

Liberty’s president is Jerry Falwell Jr., an ardent supporter of President Trump.

Concerned Women For America President Penny Nance told the paper she expects hundreds of women to attend the event.

Rallies supporting Kavanaugh’s accuser Christine Blasey Ford, who will also testify Thursday, are likewise planned for DC and across the nation, USA Today reports.

Ford has accused Kavanaugh of trying to force himself on her at a high school party in the early 1980s when he was 17. Kavanaugh denies the allegations.