A Fox News pundit who called Brett Kavanaugh's accusers 'lying skanks' and then told Christine Blasey Ford to stop opening her legs has been fired.

During Ford's testimony on Thursday with the Senate Judiciary Committee, Fox News contributor Kevin Jackson repeatedly attacked Ford, who accused Kavanaugh of attempted rape at a high school house party decades ago.

'Wow, Christine Ford looks rode hard and put up wet, as we say in the country. Just peeked into this FARCE,' Jackson tweeted, adding the hashtag #ConfirmKavanaughNow'.

In a follow-up tweet, Jackson called Ford and two other women accusing the Supreme Court nominee of sexual misconduct 'lying skanks'.

Fox News announced in a statement on Thursday that Kevin Jackson was fired

Kevin Jackson was fired as a contributor for Fox News after a series of tweets attacking Christine Blasey Ford

In another tweet, Jackson called the three women accusing Kavanaugh of sexual assault or misconduct 'lying skanks'

Jackson tweeted that Ford's 'academic problems came from her promiscuity' and told her to close her legs. Ford is pictured during Thursday's senate hearing

'Feminists are their own worst enemies, and enemy of women. Also, they want men to NEVER be believed. I'm not succumbing,' he posted. 'TO HELL with the notion that women must be believed no matter what. Lying skanks is what these 3 women are, and we ALL know more'.

In another post, the radio host tweeted that Ford's 'academic problems came from her promiscuity'.

'Dang girl, stop opening your legs and OPEN A BOOK,' Jackson wrote.

Hours after Jackson's tweets, Fox News released a statement saying he was fired.

'Kevin Jackson has been terminated as a contributor. His comments on today's hearings were reprehensible and do not reflect the values of Fox News,' a spokesperson said.

Jackson has made no mention of his firing, and continued tweeting comments about Ford and liberal women in general.

'Leftist women are skanky for the most part. More will be sued and made to pay for their lies,' one tweet read.

(left to right) Christine Ford, Deborah Ramirez and Julie Swetnick have all accused Judge Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct; he has flatly denied all the charges

He also called liberal women 'skanky for the most part' and said they will pay for their lies

Jackson repeatedly attacked Ford during her testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday

'Democrats always thank COWARDS for their "courage". Christine Blasey Ford is no hero,' he wrote.

Ford and Kavanaugh testified in front of the senate committee on Thursday after she came forward with claims that he allegedly tried to rape her during a high school house party in the early 1980s when she was 15 years old. Kavanaugh would have been 17 at the time.

Ford testified on Thursday that Kavanaugh, who was nominated by president Donald Trump for the Supreme Court, pinned her down to a bed and tried to remove her clothes. She said when she screamed, he covered her mouth with his hand.

Kavanaugh denied the allegations, telling the senate committee: 'They're not accurate as to me. I've never done this. Never. I'm 100 percent certain, senator. I swear to God.'

Jackson also accused Ford of lying about her claims that Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were teens

She's no hero: One of Jackson's tweets called Ford a 'coward' and said she's not a hero

Jackson, who was fired over his tweets, also tweeted that Brett Kavanaugh is the victim

Christine Blasey Ford (left) is pictured during a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. She accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh )right) of sexual assault

Ford is one of three women who have accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault or misconduct. Deborah Ramirez told the New Yorker in an interview published over the weekend that Kavanaugh allegedly exposed himself to her during a drinking game in college.

The third accuser, Julie Swetnick, came forward on Wednesday saying she saw Kavanaugh at parties where women were allegedly gang raped, verbally abused and inappropriately touched.

She claimed she saw Kavanaugh standing in line outside a bedroom during one party where 'numerous boys' were waiting for their 'turn' with a girl inside the room. Swetnick said the alleged incident happened when Kavanaugh was at Georgetown Preparatory School in the 1980s.