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In a last-minute effort to delay Kavanaugh's confirmation, Senator Diane Feinstein, the Democrat who 'prostituted' herself out to the ChiComms over the last several decades, has dusted off the DNC playbook and referred Kavanaugh to the FBI over a claim of sexual misconduct.
Pelosi claimed she 'JUST' got a letter insinuating a case of sexual misconduct by Judge Kacanaugh, on the eve of his Confirmation. How convenient. In the midst of the #MeToo wildfire sweeping the nation, taking down countless liberals, Feinstein comes up at the last second with a case regarding the hot-button issue almost guaranteed to stall the confirmation, whether there is anything to it or just a sad last-ditch attempt to delay / derail the confirmation.
“Throughout his confirmation process, Judge Kavanaugh has had 65 meetings with senators — including with Senator Feinstein — sat through over 30 hours of testimony, addressed over 2,000 questions in a public setting and additional questions in a confidential session. Not until the eve of his confirmation has Senator Feinstein or anyone raised the specter of new ‘information’ about him,”
“Senator Schumer promised to ‘oppose Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination with everything I have,’ and it appears he is delivering with this 11th hour attempt to delay his confirmation.”
Dianne Feinstein Refers a Kavanaugh Matter to Federal Investigators
Whatever it is. It was enough for the Senate Judiciary Committee to postpone the vote, and hold meetings in a closed session, and they're being very closed lip about it.
And there is a very good theory as to what it is.
What we know is that a letter written by a woman regarding something that happened when she and Kavanaugh were in high school has been forwarded to the FBI for investigation. This is serious enough the judiciary committee postponed the vote.
happened before.
For what I can follow in the link listed in the article you site is that the letter wasn't written by the woman, but the woman is the subject of a letter. In other words the letter isn't a first hand account but rumor.
Right. Senator Chuck Grassly postponed the vote of a nominee for a week, because it's all just a big nothing.