With Dr. Christine Blasey Ford set to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee amidst allegations of sexual misconduct by Judge Brett Kavanaugh, many made comparisons to Anita Hill testifying against Justice Clarence Thomas in 1991.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to advance the vote for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, along party lines. However, Senator Flake asked for a delayed vote so the FBI could conduct an investigation, noting this issue was ripping the country apart.
The #MeToo movement has impacted all areas of life, and to get citizens to go out and vote, previous President Barack Obama encouraged people to change society by voting and electing officials to change and make laws that protect and empower women.
While government officials, celebrities, and news reporters received much of the news and media coverage for sexual allegations, all job sectors have battled these issues. Time's Up, an organization that was started by celebrities in the wake of…
In the midst of the #MeToo movement, President Trump is receiving pushback on a tweet he posted in 2013 where he assumed there would be sexual harassment and assault by having men and women work together.
In the midst of the Kavanaugh hearings, reporters were interested what the Justices on the Supreme Court had to say about the #MeToo movement. This is a statement from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.