Orrin Hatch: Timing of Accusations Against Kavanaugh ‘Unfair’
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) said on Wednesday the timing of sexual misconduct charges against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are “unfair.”
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) said on Wednesday the timing of sexual misconduct charges against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are “unfair.”
Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin not only slammed “clueless old white guys” in a tweet sent Tuesday–she spread demonstrably false information. “Only this crowd of clueless old white guys wold pick someone from Sheriff Joe’s operation. I was saying no
A third woman has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanagh of sexual assault, according to her lawyer, Michael Avenatii.
Wednesday on the Senate floor, Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) criticized President Donald Trump’s tweet about Christine Blasey Ford’s allegations against Supreme Court associate justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Flake said, “I must also say that separate and apart from this nomination,
The following statement is Brett Kavanaugh’s prepared written testimony, which the Supreme Court nominee will deliver in a Thursday Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
The legal team for Christine Blasey Ford, the California psychology professor who recently brought forth an allegation of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, sent the Senate Judiciary Committee four sworn and signed declarations from four people claiming to corroborate their client’s accusation.
“The Democrats are playing a high level CON GAME in their vicious effort to destroy a fine person,” Trump wrote.
Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s calendar from the summer of 1982 has been released after being submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee — and it reveals an active summer, though the future judge was grounded three weekends in a row.
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” Senate Judiciary Committee member Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) discussed how his committee would handle sexual misconduct allegations aimed at Supreme Court associate justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh if and when Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford
Deborah Ramirez, the second women to level sexual misconduct allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, is refusing to cooperate in any way with the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The 30-plus hours of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh concluded more than two weeks ago, the high court’s next session begins on October 1, and a majority of Americans believe the time for the Senate to vote is now.
We’re told to “Believe All Women,” so why doesn’t that include the female witnesses who defend Brett Kavanugh?
WASHINGTON, DC – The Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled a meeting on September 28, to vote on whether to recommend Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the full Senate for confirmation to the Supreme Court.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) said Tuesday that an FBI investigation into Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s past would “clear up” questions surrounding allegations of decades-old sexual misconduct against the Supreme Court nominee.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) said Tuesday she does not know if California psychology professor Christine Blasey Ford — who recently brought forth an allegation of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh — will testify Thursday.
Tuesday in an interview on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” Senator David Perdue (R-GA) criticized the Democrats’ handling of the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh, calling it “politicized.” “[Democrats] have certainly politicized this. They held
Vulnerable Senate Democrats told reporters this week they continue to keep an open mind regarding their support for President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
Attorney Michael Avenatti said his client might now not come forward against Brett Kavanaugh, and then locked his Twitter public profile from view.
Lawyers for Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, sent another email to Senate Judiciary Committee staffers Monday night, indicating their displeasure with preparations for their client’s Thursday testimony.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh spoke publicly on Monday for the first time since being accused of sexual misconduct, telling Fox News Channel’s Martha McCallum that the accusations against him are categorically false, that he looks forward to clearing his name before the Senate, and that all he asks for is a fair process.
The Time’s Up movement on Monday evening called on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to withdraw his nomination after two women accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault and misconduct in recent weeks.
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) said on Monday evening that Deborah Ramirez, who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her while they were students at Yale, should speak to Senate Judiciary Committee investigators under oath.
Videos shared to Twitter show Ted Cruz fleeing a D.C.-area restaurant after being harassed by protesters over their support for Kavanaugh.
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) stated she believes both Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez. Gillibrand said, “I’ve heard from both sides, and I believe Dr. Blasey Ford and I believe Ms. Ramirez. Both
During excerpts of his interview set to air on Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh denied the allegations against him, said he was never at any party like the one described
Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has enlisted an “experienced sex-crimes prosecutor” to handle questioning at Thursday’s hearing on the 36-year-old sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
Farrow and Mayer deserve credit for writing the full story — a story that not only appears to debunk Deborah Ramirez’s allegation but exposes how the institutional left is aggressively working behind the scenes to destroy Kavanaugh with spurious accusations.
Hundreds of protesters who claim Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is a sexual predator gathered at the Hart Senate Office Building on Monday chanting that they believe his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, who has alleged he groped her at a high school party decades ago.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) promised he would launch an aggressive anti-Brett Kavanaugh campaign, saying he would oppose “Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination with everything” he has, which he stated the same day in July that President Donald Trump nominated Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court.
The two women making sexual misconduct allegations against Brett Kavanaugh claim to have witnesses, but so far, all of their witnesses back Kavanaugh’s claim that nothing happened.
“Judge Kavanaugh is an outstanding person, and I am with him all the way,” Trump told reporters after arriving at the United Nations Monday.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), the Senate Judiciary Committee’s ranking Democrat, is demanding Sunday that Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) agree to another delay in the additional hearing on Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh set for Thursday.
The second woman accusing Judge Brett Kavanaugh of inappropriate drunken behavior, Deborah Ramirez, admits “significant gaps in her memories” regarding the college party in question.
The New Yorker reported a new accusation Sunday evening against Judge Brett Kavanaugh: that as a college freshman at Yale University, a drunken Kavanaugh “exposed himself at a drunken dormitory party,” and that when she tried to push him away in her drunken condition she accidently touched his penis.
There are several dirty tricks that Democrats could pull that might have the potential to block Brett Kavanaugh regardless of the fate of the Christine Blasey Ford story.
Sunday on MSNBC’s “Live,” Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said Republicans were not interested in the truth about Christine Blasey Ford’s allegations against Supreme Court associate justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Schiff said, “What’s in my mind is there are serious allegations of
NBC’s Megyn Kelly took to Twitter on Sunday morning to blast Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) for calling Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who is accusing Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct in high school, a “survivor of attempted rape.”
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee and beyond accused Republicans this weekend of “bullying” Christine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh of groping her in high school over 35 years ago.
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Senate Judiciary Committee member Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) refused to say Supreme Court associate justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh is presumed innocent regarding the allegation by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. Partial transcript as follows: TAPPER: The
Sunday on CBS’ “Face The Nation,” Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) said he was “really disappointed” with senators who have already decided whether or not to believe either Dr. Christine Blasey Ford or Supreme Court associate justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Gowdy