Official Kavanaugh FBI investigation thread

Lets think about this logically here. I've known a few non-teetotalers.
If Kavanaugh is such a huge drinker, then in the last 15 years:

1) He'd more than likely have gotten at least 1 DUI. Or at least passed a field sobriety after a traffic stop.
2) Doesn't drive? I'm 100% sure Uber would have leaked (via a 'hacker' to cover their ass) a record of his multiple ride-shares. Drivers would have come forward by now.
3) At some point one of the parents of his basketball team kids would have smelled alcohol.
4) Someone at the Federal Courthouse would have smelled booze on him in the morning.

This guy has a pretty busy life that puts him in the company of a multitude of individuals everyday.
....When is this guy drinking!?

Nothing wrong with being a booze hound in your youth, just don't lie under oath claiming you were a boy scout and making up definitions to cover for your debauchery.
 
The FBI confidential Kavanaugh report: Who's allowed to read it and where
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/su...i-s-confidential-kavanaugh-report-how-n916441

All 100 senators will have secure access to the new information on Thursday, but not their staffs. They have set a pecking order for who gets to see it first.

There also are 10 Judiciary Committee staffers who have access to the secret Kavanaugh file, which is a paper report — there are no pdf's or emails of it. And it will not be made public.

White House Finds No Support in FBI Report for Claims Against Kavanaugh

https://www.wsj.com/articles/white-...ns-against-kavanaugh-in-fbi-report-1538625927

WASHINGTON—The White House has found no corroboration of the allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh after examining interview reports from the FBI’s latest probe into the judge’s background, according to people familiar with the matter.

The F.B.I. Probe Ignored Testimonies from Former Classmates of Kavanaugh

https://www.newyorker.com/news/news...testimonies-from-kavanaughs-former-classmates

Frustrated potential witnesses who have been unable to speak with the F.B.I agents conducting the investigation into sexual-assault allegations against Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, have been resorting to sending statements, unsolicited, to the Bureau and to senators, in hopes that they would be seen before the inquiry concluded. On Monday, President Trump said that the Bureau should be able to interview “anybody they want within reason,” but the extent of the constraints placed on the investigating agents by the White House remained unclear. Late Wednesday night, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced that the F.B.I. probe was over and cleared the way for an important procedural vote on Kavanaugh’s nomination to take place on Friday.


Looks like they had no problem interviewing those denying the allegations but refused to meet those confirming the allegations....interesting how that works


A running list of everyone the FBI has interviewed in the Kavanaugh investigation so far

https://www.vox.com/2018/10/3/17932338/brett-kavanaugh-christine-ford-fbi-investigation

There could be a crucial reason for their omission from the investigation. Sources have told Bloomberg that the FBI has not done interviews with Ford or Kavanaugh because the White House hasn’t granted it the authority to conduct them. A source has also told NBC Newsthat the White House felt that the testimony Ford offered under oath last week was sufficient. Experts have said that there could be more information gleaned in a direct interview with investigators that’s not captured in broader Senate testimony.
 
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FBI has not contacted dozens of potential sources in Kavanaugh investigation

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/dozens-potential-sources-information-have-not-been-contacted-fbi-kavanaugh-n916146


Internally, the bureau is concerned that the constraints of the investigation could damage its reputation for finding the truth, the officials said.

More than 20 individuals who know either Kavanaugh or Ramirez, who has accused the nominee of exposing himself to her while the two attended Yale University, have not heard from the FBI despite attempts to contact investigators, including Kavanaugh’s roommate at the time and a former close Ramirez friend.

A senior U.S. official and two other sources briefed on the details of the FBI investigation confirmed to NBC news that the FBI’s work on the Brett Kavanaugh matter remains significantly limited in scope, and that it’s unlikely agents will be allowed to interview many, if any, additional witnesses before the probe wraps up this week.

One current and two former FBI officials confirmed to NBC News that dozens of witnesses have come forward to FBI field offices who say they have information on Brett Kavanaugh, but agents have not been permitted to talk to many of them. To the extent that any interviews have been done, the officials say, it’s not clear the information will be considered as part of the FBI’s limited scope inquiry.
 
It is going to roll right through the Senate. Probably the most productive tactic now would be to wait until after the election and if by some miracle the House and Senate both go to Democrats they can try to get Kavanaugh charged with perjury. But they can't successfully impeach him through the usual process because the Constitution requires a 2/3 vote. You can't get around that with a rule change. If he could somehow be prosecuted in District Court that might have some legs.

Looks like we will be stuck with this guy for the next forty years.
 
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It is going to roll right through the Senate. Probably the most productive tactic now would be to wait until after the election and if by some miracle the House and Senate both go to Democrats they can try to get Kavanaugh charged with perjury. But they can't successfully impeach him through the usual process because the Consitution requires a 2/3 vote. You can get around that with a rule change. If he could somehow be prosecute him in District Court that might have some legs.

Looks like we will be struck with this gut for the next forty years.

I have no illusions whatsoever of repubs doing the lawful thing, they better hope they can knee cap Mueller before November rolls around, or this appointment will be for nothing.

Mueller may be better off shelving the investigation until this clown is out and is a civilian, so he can be charged.

Looking for places abroad, I've seen what happens when a country abandons the rule of law. The amount of human right abuses that will be green lit with this court is enough to turn my stomach.
 
I have no illusions whatsoever of repubs doing the lawful thing, they better hope they can knee cap Mueller before November rolls around, or this appointment will be for nothing.

Mueller may be better off shelving the investigation until this clown is out and is a civilian, so he can be charged.

Looking for places abroad, I've seen what happens when a country abandons the rule of law. The amount of human right abuses that will be green lit with this court is enough to turn my stomach.
I share your concerns. Sorry about all the typos in my post above. I've corrected them. The worst was where I wrote "can" for can't".
 
OH LOOK, leftists have moved the goal posts again. Shocking I tell you, just shocking.
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