The unhinged swarm D.C. courthouse where Kavenaugh currently serves as a judge

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And as soon as these Dimocrats finish with this protest, they'll be heading over to the DNC headquarters to protest their party co-chair who has been accused of assault.
I know they'll be heading over there, right ?

Confusion, chaos hit Capitol Hill in wake of FBI report on Kavanaugh

WASHINGTON — Inside a room in the basement of the Capitol, senators grappled with the latest turn in the saga of controversial Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh: an FBI report on allegations of sexual misconduct against him, prepared over the last week at the behest of a reluctant White House. The report was not available to the public or the press. Its contents remain unknown, even as Kavanaugh’s supporters say it is exculpatory. Detractors have characterized the same report as woefully incomplete.

As the full Senate vote on Kavanaugh nears, the public rancor that has surrounded his nomination shows no sign of abating. Thousands amassed on Thursday in front of the Pennsylvania Avenue courthouse where, for the past 12 years, Kavanaugh has served as a judge on the D.C. Circuit Court. They bore signs that called Kavanaugh “angry” and “entitled,” in reference to his contentious appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee last Thursday. “Vote No on Boozin’ Brett,” said a sign hoisted by one woman. Another sign depicted a cartoon rendering of a crying Kavanaugh saying, “I love my beer.” The reference is to Kavanaugh’s avowed fondness for beer.

Shutting down traffic, the protesters marched towards the Supreme Court, which earlier this week opened its term with the seat previously occupied by Justice Anthony Kennedy still empty. Republicans hope to change that very shortly. " data-reactid="33" style="margin-bottom: 1em; color: rgb(38, 40, 42); font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Shutting down traffic, the protesters marched towards the Supreme Court, which earlier this week opened its term with the seat previously occupied by Justice Anthony Kennedy still empty. Republicans hope to change that very shortly.

The FBI report on Kavanaugh was provided to senators under conditions seemingly borrowed from a Dan Brown thriller: There was a single copy of the report, and it was made available to senators and a limited number of their staff members on Thursday afternoon. The contents of the report could not be divulged." data-reactid="34" style="margin-bottom: 1em; color: rgb(38, 40, 42); font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">The FBI report on Kavanaugh was provided to senators under conditions seemingly borrowed from a Dan Brown thriller: There was a single copy of the report, and it was made available to senators and a limited number of their staff members on Thursday afternoon. The contents of the report could not be divulged.

Confusion, chaos hit Capitol Hill in wake of FBI report on Kavanaugh
 
Their supervisor Soros would have to sign off on that since it may mean overtime pay. :p
 
Well, it appears we temporarily have more democrats in Congress than normal. Too bad those citizens can't vote in the Senate. :lol:

First it was not our president, now its not our Supreme Court.
 
They're chanting something like " hey hey, ho ho, Judge Kavenaugh has got to go!"

Let me fix it for them:

Hey hey, ho ho, Judge Kavenaugh has got to go, go to the Supreme Court.
 
Well, it appears we temporarily have more democrats in Congress than normal. Too bad those citizens can't vote in the Senate. :lol:

First it was not our president, now its not our Supreme Court.
sounds like a coup
 

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