Amy Schumer, Emily Ratajkowski Arrested During Brett Kavanaugh Protest
Exactly one week immediately after
celebs praised Dr. Christine Blasey Ford for her powerful testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee connected with her accusation that Judge Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her if they were in high school,
Amy Schumer and
Emily Ratajkowski have taken their support to the next level.
Schumer and Ratajkowski joined the thousands protesting the Supreme Court nominee on Capitol Hill on Thursday (October 4) — and were
arrested alongside 291 others in the process. Each arrested protester was reportedly charged with crowding, obstructing, or incommoding.
Alex Wong/Getty ImagesBefore the arrest, the
Trainwreck actress
reportedly told fellow protestors, “We’re going to keep showing up and no matter how this goes, they cannot keep us down. We'll win. A vote for Kavanaugh is a vote saying ‘Women don’t matter.’ Let’s stay with each other. Let’s fight. Let’s keep showing up.”
Schumer has although to release a statement associated with her arrest, although a video posted to Twitter shows a policeman asking Schumer if she
wanted to be arrested. "Yes," she soundly replied, if she contained a "We believe Anita Hill" sign and donned a jacket that read, "This today, then #ERA." (ERA refers to the Equal Rights Amendment, which guarantees equal rights for all citizens.) The option to getting arrested was to immediately vacate the protest.
Ratajkowski, on the other hand, was quick to post about her experience on Instagram. Alongside a
photo from the protest — where she waved a sign that read, "Respect female existence or expect our resistance" — the
Gone Girl actress wrote, "Today I was arrested protesting the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, a male who has been accused by countless ladies of sexual assault. Males who hurt girls can no longer be placed in positions of power. Kavanaugh’s confirmation as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is a message to ladies in this nation that they never matter. I demand a government that acknowledges, respects and supports girls as much as it does men."
The protest grew on Capitol Hill right following the FBI submitted the
results of their re-opened background check on Kavanaugh to senators in a private document. The inquiry sought to further investigate the claims against him made by Ford and two added ladies who accused the judge of sexual misconduct.
Alex Wong/Getty ImagesA variety of key Democrats — including Schumer's cousin, Senate Minority Leader
Chuck Schumer —
criticized the report as being also limited in scope and so "incomplete," particularly right after a number people from Kavanaugh's past
spoke against his sworn testimony, telling news outlets he severely downplayed his teenage behavior. Several of the whistleblowers reportedly tried to submit statements to the FBI and were unsuccessful.
Despite the star-powered protests, Republican leaders are decided to vote on Kavanaugh's confirmation by the end of the week. They'll need at least 50 votes in favor of Kavanaugh sort in attempt to appoint him to the Supreme Court, with Vice President Mike Pence on call to break a potential tie.
With most senators expected to vote on party lines, all eyes are on four
key swing voters: Arizona Senator Jeff Flake, Maine Senator Susan Collins, Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski, and West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin. Flake and Collins expressed satisfaction with the FBI's report immediately after their beginning viewings of the documents, leaving Kavanaugh's supporters confident and hopeful for his confirmation.
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