Yes!!! Get well and strong soon, bagster.
Prayers for his well being.
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Huge Development: Feinstein Moves To Seal FBI Investigation as Case Collapses
All indications thus far from that investigation suggest that nothing new will be found to stop Kavanaugh from being confirmed, and now Democrats suddenly want to ensure that any new information discovered about Kavanaugh is kept secret so only members of the Senate and select staffers will be permitted to see what the FBI produces after concluding the probe.
CNN reporter Elizabeth Landers noted as much in a tweet quoting committee Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein. Landers tweeted, (Feinstein) indicates that the FBI report on Kavanaugh should NOT be made public: It would seem to me that if people are going to be identified this ought to be held very close and not. I think the investigation ought to be closely held, she (Feinstein) reiterated.
Funny, Feinstein didnt seem all that concerned about keeping peoples identities closely held when the letter sent to her from Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford was leaked to the media, nor did she exhibit any such concern when she publicly spoke about some of the other individuals named by Ford, or the other accusers who have popped out of the woodwork in Fords wake.
A CNN report noted that Feinstein has demanded the FBI inform her of everyone the agency is talking to as part of its probe into the Kavanaugh allegations, and said, And of course, it would be given to us on a classified basis but at least we would know.
Asked how the American public will have any confidence in the ultimate conclusions reached by the Senate following such a secret report from the FBI, Feinstein replied, Well, lets see I cant say because I dont know what the investigation will say.
Further updates to that CNN article indicated that the dispute over whether the FBI probe into the Kavanaugh allegations had crossed the aisle to the Republican side as well, as South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham called for the final report to be made public in its entirety while Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the report would be handled in the usual manner, distributed to senators so only they and select staff members can read it.