Grassley Calls on Schumer to Apologize to Gorsuch, Kavanaugh
Chuck Grassley: “At best, it was an injection of partisan politics into a process that should be immune to them. At worst, it was a threat targeting two sitting members of the Supreme Court.”
Roberts Rebukes Schumer for Threatening Justices During a Pro-Abortion Rally
Chief Justice John Roberts rebuked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for threatening Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh at a pro-abortion rally.
The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up a pivotal case in the fight for school choice: Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue where tax credit scholarships are at stake.
Grassley: Who Will Watch the Watchmen on New Kavanaugh Allegations?
Chuck Grassley: The New York Times’ article on Brett Kavanaugh “included some embarrassing, irresponsible missteps. Mistakes that warrant serious self-reflection.”
Blasey Ford’s Attorney: Roe v. Wade Support Motivated Accusations Against Kavanaugh
Deborah Katz, Christine Blasey Ford’s attorney, said that putting an asterick by Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s name if he rules against Roe v. Wade is “part of what motivated” her.
Grassley Refers Avenatti, Swetnick for Criminal Investigation
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley referred Julie Swetnick and her attorney Michael Avenatti to the Justice Department for criminal investigation.
Sam Clovis: It is impossible to overstate the significance of having Brett Kavanaugh confirmed as an Associate Justice to the United States Supreme Court.
Episode 62: Kavanaugh in the Homestretch, A Chat with Jake Porter
On the Caffeinated Thoughts Podcast, Shane Vander Hart discusses the upcoming Kavanaugh confirmation vote and then chats with Jake Porter, Libertarian nominee for Governor of Iowa.
The U.S. Senate voted 51-49 to invoke cloture to end the debate on Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court. The final vote is on Saturday.
Senate Judiicary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley requests communications between Dr. Ford’s attorneys and committee members, other witnesses and accusers.
Executive Summary of FBI Supplemental Investigation of Kavanaugh Released
The summary says the FBI decided to reach out to eleven people, ten of whom agreed to be interviewed about allegations made against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.