Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee asked the National Archives Tuesday to release documents from Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s service in the George W. Bush White House.
The request tracks Democratic promises to scrutinize Kavanaugh even after his confirmation to the Supreme Court.
“The Senate Judiciary Committee received only a small fraction of Justice Kavanaugh’s White House records before voting on his nomination,” Democratic Reps. Jerry Nadler of New York and Henry Johnson of Georgia wrote in a letter to the Archives. Nadler chairs the Judiciary Committee, while Johnson leads a subcommittee that oversees the federal bench.
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Makes the witches in Salem seem safe.
GIVE IT UP! For Pete's sake!
This is getting so tiring. One has to wonder what the true agenda is. Beating a dead horse is one thing but beating the same dead horse is getting boring. Has Nadler nothing better to do? Is he stuck in some unending loop like a computer glitch? Is he just stupid? Who is jerking his strings?
One more reason the Dims look crazy!!!!
Damn, are they ever going to leave him alone. Witch hunts is what they are all about. Term limits, term limits, term limits, is what I say.
It's over and done with. How EMBARRASSING to be a democrat.
nope they took their time for the vote which means they had time to find anything else screw the DEMOCRATS
The alternative is to get work done. Who wants to do that? Lazy a$$ Dems. Always focused on the wrong thing.
Maybe they should ask for Obama and Warrens college application form that have been sealed.
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