Here’s the latest update on the Kavanaugh / Blasey-Ford allegations, and the letter from Kavanaugh’s accuser to Senator Dianne Feinstein:

The New York Times is reporting that SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh has calendars for 1982 that seem to corroborate his version of events.

This could change everything:

Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh has calendars from the summer of 1982 that he plans to hand over to the Senate Judiciary Committee that do not show a party consistent with the description of his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, according to someone working for his confirmation.

The calendars do not disprove Dr. Blasey’s allegations, Judge Kavanaugh’s team acknowledged.

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He could have attended a party that he did not list.

But his team will argue to the senators that the calendars provide no corroboration for her account of a small gathering at a house where he allegedly pinned her to a bed and tried to remove her clothing.

The calendar pages from June, July and August 1982, which were examined by The New York Times, show that Judge Kavanaugh was out of town much of the summer at the beach or away with his parents.

When he was at home, the calendars list his basketball games, movie outings, football workouts and college interviews.

A few parties are mentioned but include names of friends other than those identified by Dr. Blasey.

The challenge for senators trying to confirm or refute the accusation against Judge Kavanaugh is that Dr. Blasey has said she does not recall the specific date or location of the house where the alleged incident occurred.

She has said she believes it was during the summer of 1982, and she remembers wearing a bathing suit with other clothing on top of it, suggesting the party might have taken place after a swim outing at a local country club.

Here’s the letter that Feinstein kept under wraps for nearly six weeks, until last Thursday, to ambush the nominee and Republicans:

Couple of things:

1. Blasey-Ford’s assertion she sought medical treatment is highly suspect.

2. Why is the font in paragraph two of her letter in a different typeface?

The circus continues.