Rep. Jim Jordan Verified account @Jim_Jordan 39m39 minutes ago
H.R. 6157 (the CROmnibus) just passed. I voted no.
-Funds what we said we wouldnt (Planned Parenthood)
-Doesnt fund what we said we would (border security wall)
-AND continues the record spending
#DoWhatWeSaid
spokesman for left-wing billionaire financier George Soros is acknowledging that he indirectly funded Fusion GPS, the firm behind the Steele dossier Sources have told The Daily Caller News Foundation in the past that Soros helped fund Fusions post-election work on Russian interference in the election process Soros spokesman told The Washington Post that Soros donated to the Democracy Integrity Project, a group founded by a former staffer to Sen. Dianne Feinstein George Soros has indirectly funded Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm behind the infamous Steele dossier, a spokesman for the billionaire financier has acknowledged. Michael Vachon, the Soros...
In hope Jordon is the next speaker. What he says is what happened. PP, funded; wall, not so much.
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SUPREME COURT
Senate probing new allegation of misconduct against Kavanaugh
Supreme Court Nominee has been asked privately about an accusation of physical assault, sources tell NBC News.
by Kasie Hunt, Leigh Ann Caldwell and Heidi Przybyla / Sep.26.2018 / 5:37 PM CDT
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Judge Brett Kavanaugh speaks during his US Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing to be an Associate Justice on the US Supreme Court, on Capitol Hill in Washington Sept. 4, 2018.Saul Loeb / AFP - Getty Images file
WASHINGTON The Senate Judiciary Committee is inquiring about at least one additional allegation of misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, according to a letter obtained by NBC News and multiple people familiar with the process.
Republican Senate investigators asked Kavanaugh about the new complaint, NBC News has learned, during a phone call on Tuesday between Kavanaugh and committee staff. Sources told NBC News that Kavanaugh denied the allegation in the letter during the call and a spokesman for the committee declined to comment.
A Republican aide on the committee said the conversation took place shortly after noon. While Republican staff posed questions to Kavanaugh, their Democratic counterparts were also on the call but did not ask any questions.
According to an anonymous complaint sent to Republican Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado, Kavanaugh physically assaulted a woman he socialized with in the Washington, D.C., area in 1998 while he was inebriated.
The sender of the complaint described an evening involving her own daughter, Kavanaugh and several friends in 1998.
When they left the bar (under the influence of alcohol) they were all shocked when Brett Kavanaugh, shoved her friend up against the wall very aggressively and sexually.
There were at least four witnesses including my daughter. The writer of the letter provided no names but said the alleged victim was still traumatized and had decided to remain anonymous herself.