Christine Blasey Ford has a decent memory for sexual assault but a bad memory for faces, at least according to Sen. Susan Collins. "I found Dr. Ford's testimony to be heart-wrenching, painful, compelling, and I believe that she believes what she testified to," says Collins on CNN's State of the Union about Ford's sexual-assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, per the Hill. "I don't think she was coming forth with a political motive. I do not believe that Brett Kavanaugh was her assailant. I do believe that she was assaulted." Collins also points to a lack of corroborating evidence, saying "each of the people that Professor Ford said was present that night have testified under oath ... that they have no memory of this happening." For more around the Sunday dial: