Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley last night renewed his requests for evidence in a letter to attorneys representing Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. Notably, The Washington Post reported that it viewed evidence cited by Ford that has not been turned over to the committee.
"[Dr. Ford's] testimony hinges on evidence to which Dr. Ford has repeatedly referred--some of which has already been provided to a nationally circulated newspaper--but which you have refused to provide to the Senate. If it is necessary to protect certain records from public disclosure, then I'm happy to discuss how to achieve that goal," Grassley wrote.
Specifically, Grassley again requests therapist notes which have been cited as corroboration for Dr. Ford's allegations, the complete set of polygraph records, including charts and recording, along with the full set of materials relevant to Dr. Ford's allegations that have been provided to news media organizations.