Conservative commentator Ann Coulter called Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony a “good day” for door installers.
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter called Christine Blasey Ford's testimony a "good day" for door installers.
"Bad day for America. Good day for the redundant front door installation industry," Coulter wrote in a Thursday tweet.
During her testimony, Ford alleged that, while in high school, she was sexually assaulted by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
She also stated that she didn't tell anyone the details of what had happened until a 2012 couples counseling session.
Ford said the matter came up when she and her husband completed "a very extensive, very long remodel of our home," during which she "insisted on a second front door."
"In explaining why I wanted to have a second front door, I began to describe the assault in detail," she further noted. "I recall saying that the boy who assaulted me could someday be on the U.S. Supreme Court and spoke a bit about his background…My husband recalls that I named my attacker as Brett Kavanaugh."