Ed Whelan, the president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, has apologized for his "appalling and inexcusable" Twitter thread that suggested Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's classmate may have sexually assaulted Christine Blasey Ford. In a series of tweets on Thursday, Whelan examined Ford's story and attempted to pinpoint the party where she alleges Kavanaugh assaulted her and suggested a classmate that resembled Kavanaugh assaulted her instead. Whelan, a prominent legal commentator, apologized for his "appalling and inexcusable mistake of judgment" on Twitter Friday morning. Ed Whelan, the president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, has apologized for his "appalling and inexcusable" Twitter thread that suggested Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's classmate may have sexually assaulted Christine Blasey Ford at a 1980s high school party, and not Kavanaugh. In a series of tweets on Thursday, Whelan, a prominent legal commentator, examined Ford's story and attempted to pinpoint the party where she alleges Kavanaugh assualted her.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Inside the Trump 'MAGA' hat factorySee Also:Christine Blasey Ford shuts down unproven claim that she blamed the wrong guy for an alleged sexual assault that threatens to derail Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme CourtMark Judge: Meet Brett Kavanaugh's high-school friend and the other man named in Christine Ford's allegations against the Supreme Court nomineeTrump says it’s 'very hard for me to imagine anything happened' between Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford

 

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