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Deborah Ramirez is the second woman to accuse Supreme Court nominee Brett Kanguh of sexual assault.
Despite coming forward and breaking her silence, the Senate Judiciary Committee has ignored her request to a hearing.
Ramirez attorney, John Clune, wrote in a thread on Twitter that, "Ms. Ramirez is ready to swear to the FBI under penalty of perjury. Why won’t the Senate Judiciary Committee welcome that?"
Ms. Ramirez is ready to swear to the FBI under penalty of perjury. Why won’t the Senate Judiciary Committee welcome that? 4/4— John Clune (@John Clune) 1537913183.0
He claimed that the Senate Judiciary Committee "refused to meet all scheduled appointments."  Clune said that he will be on CNN's Anderson Cooper to talk more about his case.
and they have refused to meet all scheduled appointments. We have officially requested an FBI investigation and ou… https://t.co/a20v6aRQ7R— John Clune (@John Clune) 1537913183.0
Deborah Ramirez only came forward after being contacted by Ronan Farrow and carefully working through her memories… https://t.co/0ORZJKIPAW— John Clune (@John Clune) 1537913183.0
I’m looking forward to speaking to Anderson Cooper tonight on @ac360 to discuss Deborah Ramirez’s claim. We have b… https://t.co/WHtusll6Nr— John Clune (@John Clune) 1537913183.0