Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Is President Trump's U.S. Supreme Court Pick Losing Support From Key Republicans?



The Atlantic: Jeff Flake: ‘We Can’t Have That on the Court’

The Arizona senator called Brett Kavanaugh’s interactions with lawmakers at a hearing last week “sharp and partisan.”

As the Senate awaits the results of the FBI investigation into the Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Jeff Flake, one of the lawmakers who spurred the inquiry, criticized the judge Tuesday for his recent appearance in the upper chamber.

Speaking with Jeffrey Rosen, the president of the Constitution Center, and Democratic Senator Chris Coons at The Atlantic Festival on Tuesday morning, Flake called the judge’s interactions with senators “sharp and partisan.”

“We can’t have that on the Court,” Flake said.

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More News On President Trump's U.S. Supreme Court Pick

Flake says his Kavanaugh vote depends on FBI probe results -- CNN
Text messages suggest Kavanaugh wanted to refute accuser's claim before it became public -- NBC
WATCH: Kavanaugh Accuser Julie Swetnick Backtracks on Some Claims in Extensive NBC News Interview -- Mediaite
NBC News Sits Down With Kavanaugh Accuser Julie Swetnick But Can't Verify Claims -- Hollywood Reporter
FBI dreads new political storm over Brett Kavanaugh inquiry -- CBS
McConnell: Senate will hold Kavanaugh vote 'this week' -- The Hill
Democrats’ new tack: Go hard after Kavanaugh’s credibility -- AP
Here Are the 5 Senators Who Will Decide Kavanaugh's Fate -- New York Times
Red-state Dems face nightmare scenario on Kavanaugh -- Alexander Bolton, The Hill

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Incredible republikan voters have chosen this guy! And why has he not been active in the DNC instead?

fred said...

Because he is on record for allowing (claims it is legal) for foreign countries to give money for American elections and he is against abortion...that is why he is a Repub

fred said...

Brett Kavanaugh Hasn't Left High School

Anonymous said...

Good that he is against abortion at least.