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The report sheds light on the tight limits the White House imposed on the FBI as it undertook a “supplemental” background investigation while Kavanaugh’s confirmation hung in the balance.
WASHINGTON – Former President Donald Trump said in 2018 the FBI would have “free rein” to investigate allegations against his Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, but a report Tuesday ...
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The FBI said it received 4,500 tips about then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and forwarded "relevant" ones to the White House counsel's office. 'Misleading as hell': Dems blast FBI as new ...
The White House in turn sent the letter to the full Senate Judiciary Committee. [7] Senator Dick Durbin asks Ford about her certainty of Brett Kavanaugh's identity in the alleged 1982 attack. On September 16, after media reported anonymous allegations and reporters started to track down her identity, Ford went public. [34]
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[163] Despite this, later reports continued stating that the FBI had not contacted many people due to the White House restrictions, including Ford and Kavanaugh themselves. [171] On October 4, the White House announced that it had found no corroboration of Ford's allegation after reviewing the FBI's latest probe into Kavanaugh's past. [172]
An investigation needs to be conducted as part of Judge Kavanaugh’s background investigation by career professionals at the FBI – not partisan staff of the Committee. We need a fair, independent process that will gather all the facts, interview all the relevant witnesses, and ensure the Committee receives a full and impartial report.