KENNEDY: I'm going to give you a last opportunity -- right here, right in front of God and country. I want you to look me in the eye. Are Dr. Ford's allegations true?
KAVANAUGH: They are not accurate as to me. I have not questioned that she might have been sexually assaulted at some point in her life by someone, someplace, but as to me, I've never done this. Never done this to her or to anyone else. And I've talked to you about what I was doing that summer of 1982, but I'm telling you, I've never done this to anyone, including her.
KENNEDY: Are Ms Ramirez's allegations about you true?
KAVANAUGH: Those are not. None of the witnesses in the room support that. If that had happened, that would have been the talk of campus in our freshman dorm. The New York Times reported that, as recently as last week, she was calling other classmates seeking to -- well, I'm not going to characterize it, but calling classmates last week and just seemed very -- I'll just stop there. But it's not true. It's not true.
KENNEDY: Are Ms. Swetnick's allegations made by Mr. Avenatti about you true?
KAVANAUGH: Those are not true -- never met her, don't know who she is. There was a letter released within two hours of that breaking yesterday from 60 people who knew me in high school, men and women, who said it was, their words, "nonsense--" the whole thing, totally ridiculous.
KENNEDY: None of these allegations are true?
KAVANAUGH: Correct.
KENNEDY: No doubt in your mind?
KAVANAUGH: Zero. 100% certain.
KENNEDY: Not even a scintilla?
KAVANAUGH: Not a scintilla. 100% certain, Senator.
KENNEDY: You swear to God?
KAVANAUGH: I swear to God.
KENNEDY: That's all I have, Judge.
HEWITT: What did you make of that, Dr. Arnn?
ARNN: That was good. Yeah, and see, one of the things that happens -- one of the reasons we're in a dangerous time in America is that -- I think this is going to go on, by the way. I don't see exactly how it'll take a long time to work our way out of this. But one of the things that happens is, everyone's credibility is destroyed the minute they touch politics. There are two Americas, and one America believes in one side and the other America believes in the other side. And so it's very hard to break through and establish any reality. Now most Americans are actually in the middle, between the left and the right, and to the extent that they paid attention to this, they probably would have been persuaded by Lindsey Graham and by--
HEWITT: John Cornyn, Brett Kavanaugh, John Kennedy, yeah.
ARNN: Because I mean, you just have to sort of put yourself in his place. This guy is a successful man with a close family who is a regular attender of church. And so what is he if he answered all those questions falsely? And he's got to be a horrific man in that case. Whereas Dr. Ford does not have to be a horrific woman for her charges against him to be, as he put it, inaccurate.