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SJC Thread: Kavanaugh passes & Flake asks for a 1 week delay
Posted on 9/27/18 at 6:22 am
Posted on 9/27/18 at 6:22 am
When: 1:30 pm ET
Where: Room 226 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building
How to watch:
Fox News Youtube
Senate.gov
C-SPAN
Timeline of Events:
July 9
President Donald Trump announces his nomination of Kavanaugh to the high court to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.
At a White House ceremony revealing his choice, Trump describes Kavanaugh as a man of "impeccable credentials" and a "true thought-leader among his peers."
July 30
Christine Blasey Ford, a psychology professor in California, quietly sends a letter to Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee. In the letter, she alleges that Kavanaugh physically and sexually assaulted her while they were in high school. Feinstein does not release the letter publicly, at Ford's request.
Aug. 10
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, announces that confirmation hearings for Kavanaugh will begin Sept. 4. Democrats complain that Republicans are trying to rush Kavanaugh's confirmation through the Senate without allowing them to see all the documents from Kavanaugh's tenure as an attorney in the administration of President George W. Bush.
Sept. 4-7
Kavanaugh testifies for three days at confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. On the fourth day, legal experts and other witnesses testify about his nomination. The allegations from Ford are never raised.
Sept. 12
Feinstein sends Ford's letter to the FBI after several days of rumors about its existence leaking out from Democratic senators. The bureau puts the letter in Kavanaugh's background check file but does not launch a criminal investigation, in part because the statute of limitations on the alleged sexual assault expired years earlier.
Sept. 14
Ford's allegations against Kavanaugh first publicly surface in a story by The New Yorker magazine. The bare bones story does not include Ford's name.
"I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation. I did not do this back in high school or at any time," Kavanaugh says in a statement.
The White House says there are no plans to pull Kavanaugh's nomination.
Sept. 16
The Washington Post publishes an interview with Ford, who allows her name to be released publicly for the first time. She alleges in the story that a drunken Kavanaugh pinned her down on a bed at a high school house party and tried to remove her clothes while holding his hand over her mouth to stop her from screaming. Ford says she feared Kavanaugh might inadvertently kill her. Kavanaugh again denies that the incident ever took place.
Sept. 17
Grassley scraps the confirmation vote on Kavanaugh that the committee was scheduled to hold Sept. 21 and says the panel will hold a hearing Sept. 24 to hear from both Ford and Kavanaugh about the sexual assault allegations.
Sept. 17-22
Attorneys for the Judiciary Committee negotiate with Ford's attorneys after Ford says she will not be ready to testify on the 24th. Deadlines for a deal are repeatedly set and moved during the tense talks.
Sept. 23
Ford agrees to testify publicly at a committee hearing Sept. 27. Grassley says Kavanaugh will testify after Ford.
Later that day, The New Yorker releases a report that a second woman has come forward with sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh. Deborah Ramirez, a woman who attended Yale University with Kavanaugh, accuses Kavanaugh of exposing himself at a dorm party and "thrusting his penis" in her face, according to the story. The alleged incident occurred during the 1983-84 academic year, the story says.
Separately, Attorney Michael Avenatti, who represents porn star Stormy Daniels in her hush-money case against Trump, tweets that he represents a third woman with "information" on Kavanaugh.
Sept. 24
Kavanaugh sends a letter to Grassley and Feinstein declaring that he "will not be intimidated into withdrawing from this process."
"The coordinated effort to destroy my good name will not drive me out," he writes. "The vile threats of violence against my family will not drive me out. The last-minute character assassination will not succeed."
Trump blasts the allegations against Kavanaugh as "totally political" and says, "I am with him all the way."
Link to Dr. Christine Blasey-Ford's Opening Statement
Things to Know About Today's Hearing
Where: Room 226 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building
How to watch:
Fox News Youtube
Senate.gov
C-SPAN
Timeline of Events:
July 9
President Donald Trump announces his nomination of Kavanaugh to the high court to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.
At a White House ceremony revealing his choice, Trump describes Kavanaugh as a man of "impeccable credentials" and a "true thought-leader among his peers."
July 30
Christine Blasey Ford, a psychology professor in California, quietly sends a letter to Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee. In the letter, she alleges that Kavanaugh physically and sexually assaulted her while they were in high school. Feinstein does not release the letter publicly, at Ford's request.
Aug. 10
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, announces that confirmation hearings for Kavanaugh will begin Sept. 4. Democrats complain that Republicans are trying to rush Kavanaugh's confirmation through the Senate without allowing them to see all the documents from Kavanaugh's tenure as an attorney in the administration of President George W. Bush.
Sept. 4-7
Kavanaugh testifies for three days at confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. On the fourth day, legal experts and other witnesses testify about his nomination. The allegations from Ford are never raised.
Sept. 12
Feinstein sends Ford's letter to the FBI after several days of rumors about its existence leaking out from Democratic senators. The bureau puts the letter in Kavanaugh's background check file but does not launch a criminal investigation, in part because the statute of limitations on the alleged sexual assault expired years earlier.
Sept. 14
Ford's allegations against Kavanaugh first publicly surface in a story by The New Yorker magazine. The bare bones story does not include Ford's name.
"I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation. I did not do this back in high school or at any time," Kavanaugh says in a statement.
The White House says there are no plans to pull Kavanaugh's nomination.
Sept. 16
The Washington Post publishes an interview with Ford, who allows her name to be released publicly for the first time. She alleges in the story that a drunken Kavanaugh pinned her down on a bed at a high school house party and tried to remove her clothes while holding his hand over her mouth to stop her from screaming. Ford says she feared Kavanaugh might inadvertently kill her. Kavanaugh again denies that the incident ever took place.
Sept. 17
Grassley scraps the confirmation vote on Kavanaugh that the committee was scheduled to hold Sept. 21 and says the panel will hold a hearing Sept. 24 to hear from both Ford and Kavanaugh about the sexual assault allegations.
Sept. 17-22
Attorneys for the Judiciary Committee negotiate with Ford's attorneys after Ford says she will not be ready to testify on the 24th. Deadlines for a deal are repeatedly set and moved during the tense talks.
Sept. 23
Ford agrees to testify publicly at a committee hearing Sept. 27. Grassley says Kavanaugh will testify after Ford.
Later that day, The New Yorker releases a report that a second woman has come forward with sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh. Deborah Ramirez, a woman who attended Yale University with Kavanaugh, accuses Kavanaugh of exposing himself at a dorm party and "thrusting his penis" in her face, according to the story. The alleged incident occurred during the 1983-84 academic year, the story says.
Separately, Attorney Michael Avenatti, who represents porn star Stormy Daniels in her hush-money case against Trump, tweets that he represents a third woman with "information" on Kavanaugh.
Sept. 24
Kavanaugh sends a letter to Grassley and Feinstein declaring that he "will not be intimidated into withdrawing from this process."
"The coordinated effort to destroy my good name will not drive me out," he writes. "The vile threats of violence against my family will not drive me out. The last-minute character assassination will not succeed."
Trump blasts the allegations against Kavanaugh as "totally political" and says, "I am with him all the way."
Link to Dr. Christine Blasey-Ford's Opening Statement
Things to Know About Today's Hearing
This post was edited on 9/28/18 at 12:56 pm
Posted on 9/27/18 at 6:23 am to Big Floppy TDs
This feels like 11/4/16. I can’t wait for the liberal tears when this blows up in their faces.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 6:25 am to Big Floppy TDs
In this bitch.
Changes to her opening remarks?
15% chance.
Chances she still shows?
This is higher than I thought it was. She’s clearly very, very motivated. She probably thinks she’s climbing into the pantheon of liberal stalwarts like Anita Hill and Alger Hiss.
Changes to her opening remarks?
15% chance.
Chances she still shows?
This is higher than I thought it was. She’s clearly very, very motivated. She probably thinks she’s climbing into the pantheon of liberal stalwarts like Anita Hill and Alger Hiss.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 6:25 am to Big Floppy TDs
Ps 37:32-33 32 Evil ones spy on the godly ones, stalking them to find something they could use to accuse them. They’re out for the kill! 33 But God will foil all their plots. The godly will not stand condemned when brought to trial.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 6:25 am to CoachChappy
quote:
This feels like 11/4/16. I can’t wait for the liberal tears when this blows up in their faces.
It'll be glorious, folks. BELIEVE ME
Posted on 9/27/18 at 6:25 am to Big Floppy TDs
Thanks.
RA for sticky
RA for sticky
Posted on 9/27/18 at 7:01 am to Big Floppy TDs
I hope they ask her about her family connection to Peter Strzok.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 7:02 am to the808bass
Wonder how many more piles of cash the Clinton Foundation/Soros has had to push across the table to help her motivation? IF she shows, if she isn’t drawn and quartered, shame on the R’s.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 7:06 am to Big Floppy TDs
This is going to be an epic shitshow
Posted on 9/27/18 at 7:06 am to timdonaghyswhistle
Which Senator makes the biggest arse out of themselves today?
I'm going with a tight race between Hirono and Booker.
I'm going with a tight race between Hirono and Booker.
Posted on 9/27/18 at 7:08 am to TigerBait1971
quote:
Which Senator makes the biggest arse out of themselves today?
You forgot the easiest bet: Kamala Harris
She’s easily the most obnoxious person in the Senate.
Dark horse is Whitehouse, guy is a weirdo
Posted on 9/27/18 at 7:10 am to ILeaveAtHalftime
I don't trust any man named Sheldon.
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