Nearly a week since the U.S. Senate , a national organization has launched a website in the newly appointed Supreme Court Justice鈥檚 name.
But upon visiting one won鈥檛 find a personalized website on his successes and instead a site dedicated to helping survivors of sexual assault.
The site is hosted by Fix The Court, a non-partisan judicial reform organization focused on calling for greater transparency in the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Upon opening the site, 鈥淲e Believe Survivors鈥 appears in bold, followed by links to resources for victims of rape and sexual violence.
The website reads: 鈥淭his past month, thousands of survivors came forward to tell their stories. We applaud your bravery. We believe you.鈥
Kavanaugh was confirmed by the Senate Saturday in a narrow vote of 50 to 48, a few days after Kavanaugh and his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, testified in an emotional, hours-long hearing. Kavanaugh angrily denied the allegations that he assaulted Ford while they were both in high school, while she said she was 鈥100 per cent鈥 certain he was her attacker.
ashley.wadhwani@bpdigital.ca
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