Evangelist Franklin Graham Says It's 'Not Relevant' that Brett Kavanaugh Allegedly Assaulted Someone 'As a Teenager’

Evangelist Franklin Graham Says It's 'Not Relevant' that Brett Kavanaugh Allegedly Assaulted Someone 'As a Teenager’
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Christian Evangelical Leader Franklin Graham says the allegations of sexual assault and attempted rape against Judge Brett Kavanaugh by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford are simply "not relevant" (video below.)


The 66-year old ordained minister and political activist spoke with Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network Tuesday, saying, "it's just a shame that a person like Judge Kavanaugh who has a stellar record--that somebody can bring something up that he did as a teenager close to 40 years ago. That's not relevant."

Graham is the son of the late Rev. Billy Graham, who served as a pastor and unofficial advisor to a dozen presidents, from from Harry Truman to Barack Obama. Today, Franklin Graham serves on President Trump's evangelical advisory board.

WHY THIS MATTERS: Franklin Graham has over 7 million followers on Facebook, and CBN reportedly is broadcast to up to one million people daily. He has the ability to influence a large number of people's views and beliefs, which is why his false claims must be corrected. You can help counter the spread of his false statements by sharing this information with your friends and family members.

In his CBN interview, Graham falsely claimed, "there wasn't a crime committed."

But sexual assault and attempted rape are crimes. And if the allegations against Judge Kavanaugh are true, there is no statute of limitations in Maryland and he could still face charges.

"These are two teenagers and it's obvious that she said no and he respected it and walked away."

That is also egregiously false, according to the accusations in Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's letter.

"Brett Kavanaugh physically and sexually assaulted me during high school in the early 1980's," she states. "Kavanaugh tried to disrobe me," she adds.

"With Kavanaugh's hand over my mouth I feared he may inadvertently kill me," she says, noting he was highly intoxicated.

"After a few attempts to get away, I was able to take this opportune moment to get up and run across to a hallway bathroom. I locked the bathroom door behind me."

Graham continued to defend Kavanaugh, saying: "He just flat out says that's not true. Regardless if it was true, these are two teenagers and she said no and he respected that so I don't know what the issue is."

Clearly he did not respect her wishes, nor did he walk away, based on Dr. Blasey Ford's letter.

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