Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee revealed late Wednesday evening that they are talking to two men who think they forced themselves onto Christine Ford, not Brett Kavanaugh.

The Committee lined up a second interview with a man who says he’s the one who forced himself onto Ford.

The Senate Judiciary Committee spoke to a second man who described the encounter with Ford in great detail and offered a written statement.

It was previously speculated whether Christine Ford may have mistaken Brett Kavanaugh and Mark Judge for the wrong boys–perhaps a case of mistaken identity?

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Ford was asked about mistaken identity Thursday morning by Feinstein and other lawmakers–she firmly claimed Kavanaugh and Judge were indeed the boys who assaulted her in 1982.

On Thursday morning, FOX News reported that the two men claiming to have been the ones with the “encounter” with Christine Ford are very credible.

“They’re both in sound mind & sincere; will remain anonymous, but their story & details largely match up,” according to sources said FOX News’s Brooke Singman.

NEW per @MikeEmanuelFox — a source familiar said the @senjudiciary spent hours investigating the two individuals who claim to have had the encounter w/ #ChristineBlasleyFord. they're both in sound mind & sincere; will remain anonymous, but their story & details largely match up — Brooke Singman (@brookefoxnews) September 27, 2018

Christine Ford accused Brett Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge of sexual abuse 36 years ago at an unknown place or time.

Since then her named witnesses, including a female friend, have ALL denied the woman’s accusations.

Mr. Kavanaugh has categorically denied the allegations against him and said he looks forward to clearing his good name on Thursday.

In Brett Kavanaugh’s prepared testimony which was released earlier Wednesday, he said Christine Ford may have been sexually assaulted by some person at some time, but reiterated he is innocent of this crime.