Rep. Ayanna Pressley Ayanna PressleyEnding the Hyde Amendment is no longer on the backburner Fauci, Black Lives Matter founders included on Time's 100 Most Influential People list Trump attacks Omar for criticizing US: 'How did you do where you came from?' MORE (D-Mass.) told CNN on Tuesday that "it's deeply disturbing" for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh Brett Michael KavanaughTrump plans to pick Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ginsburg on court Collins trails challenger by 4 points in Maine Senate race: poll SCOTUS confirmation in the last month of a close election? Ugly MORE to have "this many allegations" against him, explaining she had filed an impeachment resolution against him in order to "get to the truth."

"It's deeply disturbing that someone that serves on the highest court in the land could have this many allegations," Pressley said.

"One of the reasons why I ran for Congress is to fight for the healing and the justice of all survivors."@RepPressley filed a resolution to impeach Kavanaugh.



"It's deeply disturbing that someone that serves on the highest court of the land could have this many allegations." pic.twitter.com/Ob2hVKOwQR — CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) September 17, 2019

The freshman lawmaker criticized as "fundamentally flawed" the FBI investigation and Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last September that examined an allegation of sexual assault against Kavanaugh ahead of his confirmation to the high court.

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Pressley, a survivor of sexual assault, called on other members of the Democratic caucus to get behind her impeachment push, including Sen. Dick Durbin Richard (Dick) Joseph DurbinThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by Facebook - Trump previews SCOTUS nominee as 'totally brilliant' Feinstein 'surprised and taken aback' by suggestion she's not up for Supreme Court fight Grand jury charges no officers in Breonna Taylor death MORE (D-Ill.), who had urged the Massachusetts representative to "get real," CNN reported.

"I say this is the reckoning, and gone are the days we will be complicit," Pressley said.

"One of the reasons why I ran for Congress is to fight for the healing and the justice of all survivors, and so I'm doing what I was delivered to Congress to do," she said.

Pressley's impeachment resolution follows a New York Times story published Saturday that alleged that a male classmate witnessed Kavanaugh press his genitals against a woman without her consent during college.

The Times issued a correction afterward, saying that several friends of the woman told them she does not remember the incident.

Conservatives including President Trump Donald John TrumpFederal prosecutor speaks out, says Barr 'has brought shame' on Justice Dept. Former Pence aide: White House staffers discussed Trump refusing to leave office Progressive group buys domain name of Trump's No. 1 Supreme Court pick MORE have seized on the correction to paint the Times's reporting as fundamentally flawed, saying the media wants to smear Kavanaugh.

“The New York Times made another terrible mistake. It’s a shame that a thing like that could happen,” Trump told reporters Monday.

“To do that about a Supreme Court justice is a terrible thing,” he continued. “It’s fake news. It’s just fake news. They have to be very embarrassed.”