This week on NBC, host Megyn Kelly decided to downplay the accusations made by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford against now-seated Associate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh that he sexually assaulted her when the two were in high school.

The former Fox News host said that what happened between Ford and Kavanaugh was so minimal she had trouble remembering.

“It could have been a case of mistaken identity,” Kelly said, once again floating the doppelganger theory of mistaken identity. “I do believe that’s possible, and you can look at Dr. Ford and say, ‘She just didn’t convince me, there were too many holes in her story, I didn’t find her credible,’ or you could believe something did happen between them and Christine Ford is remembering more than actually happened at the moment.”

Kelly then claimed that the prosecutor assigned by Republicans, Rachel Mitchell, seemed to be attempting to “prove that Dr. Ford was a little anxiety-ridden and she was sort of what we call in the law an eggshell plaintiff.”

“So maybe something happened, but it wasn’t quite as bad as she [Ford] remembers and it was so minimal that Brett Kavanaugh doesn’t even remember it,” she attempted.

Take a look at the clip below:

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