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There is clear documented evidence that Kavanaugh received and circulated stolen materials. Did he intentionally lie multiple times under oath about it or did he really forget? He has also been accused of assault/attempted rape when “stumbling drunk” in High School. His accuser will testify under oath next Monday. Does Kavanugh suffer memory loss from alcoholism; early onset dementia-brain damage from alcoholism; or is he lying to cover his rear? Perhaps theft of documents was so routinely normal that he forgot it? The same could be true of the alleged attempted rape.
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Barbara Ledeen is a long-time Senate staffer and Republican operative. In 2004, she sent an email to Trump Supreme Court pick Kavanaugh about “spying” on Democrats, saying that she had a “mole”. She has connections to Trump’s former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, the Iran-Contra Scandal, and the Niger Uranium Forgery-Iraq War Scandal through her husband, Michael Ledeen. https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2018/09/07/flynn-linked-iran-contra-linked-niger-uranium-forgery-linked-senate-staffer-republican-operative-sent-email-entitled-spying-to-trump-supreme-court-pick-kavanaugh/
US Senator Leahy stated about Kavanaugh: “He testified under oath — and he testified repeatedly — that he never received any stolen materials, and that he knew nothing about it until it was public. He testified that if he had suspected anything “untoward” he would have reported it…” https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2018/09/06/us-senator-leahy-on-questioning-judge-kavanaugh-about-knowledge-of-hacked-democratic-senator-files-during-the-bush-administration/
Lawyer Debra Katz, who is representing Ford, “told news shows Monday that Ford, now a 51-year-old research psychologist at Palo Alto University in California, characterizes Kavanaugh’s actions as “attempted rape,” and believes “that if it were not for the severe intoxication of Brett Kavanaugh, she would have been raped.” Ford said in the interview with the newspaper that Kavanaugh threw her down on a bed, grinding his body against hers and trying to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she was wearing over it. Ford said when she tried to scream, he put his hand over her mouth. “I thought he might inadvertently kill me,” she was quoted as saying in the newspaper. “He was trying to attack me and remove my clothing.” Ford said she escaped when Kavanaugh’s friend jumped on top of them, sending all three tumbling….” (Herman-VOA News)
Account of the story: https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/16/politics/blasey-ford-kavanaugh-letter-feinstein/index.html
From VOA News:
“Senate Committee Plans Hearings for Kavanaugh, Accuser
Last Updated: September 17, 2018 9:00 PM, by Steve Herman
WHITE HOUSE —
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold public hearings next week to hear from Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and the woman who accused him of assaulting her three decades ago while the two were in high school.
“To provide ample transparency, we will hold a public hearing Monday to give these recent allegations a full airing,” Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley said in a written statement.
Republicans on the committee had hoped to hold a vote to move Kavanaugh’s nomination forward as early as Thursday of this week.
Republican leaders suggested the investigation into the allegations could be handled by phone calls between the committee members, Kavanaugh and his accuser. But a growing chorus of demands for full hearings — including from some Republicans — couldn’t be ignored.
President Donald Trump is standing by his nominee, saying that Kavanaugh has “never, ever even had a little blemish on his record.” Trump spoke to reporters Monday afternoon in the White House Roosevelt Room where he was peppered with questions just hours after Kavanaugh strongly denied that he sexually assaulted a teenage girl three decades ago. The president seemed resigned to senators delaying the Thursday vote. “If they delay a little bit just to make sure everybody’s happy — they want to be happy,” said Trump. “I can tell you the Republican senators want to be a hundred percent happy themselves.”
The president explained that he wants to see a complete process for Kavanaugh. “I’d like everybody to be very happy,” Trump said. “Most importantly, I want the American people to be happy because they’re getting somebody that is great.” Trump expressed disappointment with opposition Democrats for sitting on the information, specifically mentioning Sen. Dianne Feinsten, who had met with Kavanaugh for “quite a bit of time” and did not bring up the allegation. The president said he had not spoken on Monday with his nominee, who was spending part of the day at the White House. When asked if Kavanaugh had offered to withdraw, Trump replied that was a “ridiculous question.” In a statement earlier in the day, Kavanaugh said he had “no idea who was making this accusation” until Christine Blasey Ford alleged in a Washington Post interview published Sunday that Kavanaugh and a friend, both “stumbling drunk,” cornered her in a bedroom at a house party in suburban Washington in the early 1980s and that Kavanaugh groped her.
The federal circuit judge declared he had “never done anything like what the accuser describes.”
“I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity,” he added in his statement released by the White House.
Also on Monday, Republican Sen. Susan Collins, considered a key potential swing vote, tweeted that both Ford and Kavanaugh should testify under oath.
Sen. Susan Collins @SenatorCollins
Professor Ford and Judge Kavanaugh should both testify under oath before the Judiciary Committee/ 12:03 PM – Sep 17, 2018
Lawyer Debra Katz, who is representing Ford, said her client was willing to testify about her allegation before the Senate panel.
Katz told news shows Monday that Ford, now a 51-year-old research psychologist at Palo Alto University in California, characterizes Kavanaugh’s actions as “attempted rape,” and believes “that if it were not for the severe intoxication of Brett Kavanaugh, she would have been raped.”
Ford said in the interview with the newspaper that Kavanaugh threw her down on a bed, grinding his body against hers and trying to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she was wearing over it. Ford said when she tried to scream, he put his hand over her mouth.
“I thought he might inadvertently kill me,” she was quoted as saying in the newspaper. “He was trying to attack me and remove my clothing.”
Ford said she escaped when Kavanaugh’s friend jumped on top of them, sending all three tumbling.
Republicans, some of whom see the allegations as a stalling tactic by Democrats, have been pushing to confirm Kavanaugh before November’s midterm elections, when they could lose control of the Senate.
A Judiciary Committee statement Sunday accused Democrats of hiding Ford’s allegations until the eve of the committee vote.
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, a member of the committee, said he would welcome hearing from Ford.
Sen. Jeff Flake, another Republican on the committee, went further, saying he would not vote to approve Kavanaugh without first hearing from Ford.
Feinstein, the top Democrat on the panel, led a number of Democrats calling for a delay in the vote.
“I support Mrs. Ford’s decision to share her story, and now that she has, it is in the hands of the FBI to conduct an investigation. This should happen before the Senate moves forward on this nominee,” Feinstein said in a statement released Sunday.” https://www.voanews.com/a/trump-defends-embattled-supreme-court-nominee/4575494.html
“Kavanaugh Accuser Comes Forward, September 16, 2018 4:04 PM, VOA News
The woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct has come forward with her allegation.
Christine Blasey Ford, professor at Palo Alto University in California, told the Washington Post that she feared for her life during the attack.
“I thought he might inadvertently kill me,” Ford the newspaper in an interview published Sunday.
Ford said the incident took place at a party in Maryland in the 1980s when both she and Kavanaugh were in high school.
She said a Kavanaugh and a friend cornered her in a bedroom where Kavanaugh threw her down on a bed and tried to remove her clothes. She said both boys were “stumbling drunk.”
Kavanaugh has denied any wrongdoing.
“I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation,” he said in a statement last week. “I did not do this back in high school ore at anytime. ”
Ford says she didn’t talk about the incident until a couples therapy session with her husband in 2012.
Democratic lawmakers have voiced doubt the allegation will derail the nomination.
But Senator Dianne Feinstein, the senior Democrat on the Judiciary Committee said Kavanaugh’s nomination process should be put on hold until the FBI completes its investigation of the allegation.
“I support Mrs. Ford’s decision to share her story, and now that she has, it is in the hands of the FBI to conduct an investigation. This should happen before the Senate moves forward on this nominee,” Feinstein said in a statement released Sunday.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer also called for a delay in the confirmation process while Ford’s allegations are investigated.
“To railroad a vote now would be an insult to the women of America and the integrity of the Supreme Court,” he said in a statement.
The Washington Post reports that Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee indicated Sunday that they would move forward with a vote on Kavanaugh’s confirmation this week.
Kavanaugh, 53, is a federal appeals judge in Washington. President Donald Trump nominated him in July to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy on the U.S. Supreme Court.
The president explained that he wants to see a complete process for Kavanaugh. “I’d like everybody to be very happy,” Trump said. “Most importantly, I want the American people to be happy because they’re getting somebody that is great.” Trump expressed disappointment with opposition Democrats for sitting on the information, specifically mentioning Sen. Dianne Feinsten, who had met with Kavanaugh for “quite a bit of time” and did not bring up the allegation. The president said he had not spoken on Monday with his nominee, who was spending part of the day at the White House. When asked if Kavanaugh had offered to withdraw, Trump replied that was a “ridiculous question.” In a statement earlier in the day, Kavanaugh said he had “no idea who was making this accusation” until Christine Blasey Ford alleged in a Washington Post interview published Sunday that Kavanaugh and a friend, both “stumbling drunk,” cornered her in a bedroom at a house party in suburban Washington in the early 1980s and that Kavanaugh groped her.
The federal circuit judge declared he had “never done anything like what the accuser describes.”
“I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity,” he added in his statement released by the White House.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to vote on Thursday.” https://www.voanews.com/a/kavanaugh-accuser-comes-forward/4573983.html
They were expected to, but no more.
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