Brett Kavanaugh sexual misconduct charges
The sexual misconduct charges against Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh has divided the Democrats in the Congress.
On Twitter late Saturday, @SenFeinstein said the "FBI's hands must not be tied" in the investigation into sexual misconduct allegations leveled against Judge Brett Kavanaugh. https://t.co/iXejffEtpF pic.twitter.com/6MIaLYfaT0
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 1, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh lied?
Senator Jeff Flake and Chris Coons have said that if the FBI probe into sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh finds that he lied to the Senate, his nomination is just but finished.
Lying to the Senate is a Federal crime
Senator Bernie Sanders has asked Judiciary Committee head Sen. Chuck Grassley to order FBI to es-tablish if Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh had spoken the truth under oath before the Senate. Lying to the Senate is a Federal crime notes Sanders in a tweet.
One week for the investigation
The FBI has been given a week to conclude the investigation.
Brett Kavanaugh: White House denies limiting FBI inquiry https://t.co/aVhmSXFwgF
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) October 1, 2018
President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump clarified that he has not put any limits on the FBI investigation into the sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The US president called the NBC News incorrect and also added “as usual” to show his displeasure.
President Trump says Brett Kavanaugh has "suffered the meanness, the anger" of the Democratic Party throughout his Supreme Court nomination process https://t.co/SXRB0f6beB pic.twitter.com/SqNMrK042u
— CNN (@CNN) October 1, 2018