Dhillon on New Video About Kavanaugh Accuser

New Video About Kavanaugh Accuser

Harmeet Dhillon

Harmeet Dhillon Appears on ‘Fox News at Night with Shannon Bream’ To Discuss New Video About Kavanaugh Accuser

According to Dhillon (Video Transcript):

Thanks Shannon. That’s not what she’s saying. She’s actually making an admission on behalf of her client that there was a significant bias that motivated her outrageous allegations that were found to be unsubstantiated. They couldn’t find a shred of evidence or any support for these accusations. And so, it’s clear that there was a political bias and you know, contrary to prior segment you just had with Neil Gorsuch talking about how you don’t have five people change the constitution. That’s exactly what liberals want and that’s exactly what they got in Roe v. Wade and today they will do anything and stop at nothing to prevent any such changes. And so, despite the fact that this man’s reputation was dragged to the mud, they don’t care. So, I think it’s very troubling. It suggests that maybe Blasey Ford’s testimony was actually shaped by her lawyer or by this motivation and not by the truth. And, I think it merits further investigation.

I think any one of the different trends of thought regarding the constitution and Supreme Court jurisprudence could lead to that result if you have a judge who’s motivated by politics, even conservative judges I believe have issued results-oriented opinions that are odds with stare decisis and precedent and I don’t like that type of judicial activism by any side and that’s why we have an amazing Constitution as Judge Gorsuch points out – the way to fix that if you don’t like it is to amend it. The people have been able to amend it 27 times and I think that’s the appropriate method not by unelected life-tenured judges.

Thanks Shannon.

Harmeet Dhillon is a nationally recognized lawyer, trusted boardroom advisor, and passionate advocate for individual, corporate and institutional clients across numerous industries and walks of life. Her focus is in commercial litigation, employment law, First Amendment rights, and election law matters.
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