Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh says he plans to push ahead and appear at a Senate hearing set for Monday, despite lawyers for the woman accusing him of sexual assault saying she won't be there.
Kavanaugh sent a letter Thursday to Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, saying he wanted to attend the Monday hearing to "clear my name."
"Thank you for the invitation to appear before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on Monday, September 24. I will be there. I look forward to the opportunity to testify before the Committee," Kavanaugh wrote.
Kavanaugh noted that during a private phone call with Judiciary Committee staff on Monday of this week he had requested a hearing as soon as the following day.
"I continue to want a hearing as soon as possible, so that I can clear my name," Kavanaugh said.
4 comments:
Sir your name is clear in anyone's eyes that has good common sense. You didn't get where you are by being what the left has stated towards you. Even the democrat voters can't agree with their rogue party
Agree. The DNC is so corrupted.
Ironic how the person accused wants a hearing immediately with no stipulations, and the accuser wants stipulations before she will even consider a hearing.....something stinks of liberal B.S. here.
Amen Hillary and her followers and all these crazy dems need to be brought up on charges and a front page in all the papers and media blitz need to apologize for their stupidity of not following up on this and apologize to Cavanaugh!!!!!!!!!!!!
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