Posted on 07/27/2018 11:53:45 AM PDT by jazusamo
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) is appealing to former President George W. Bush in an escalating fight over documents tied to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Schumer, in a letter to be released on Friday, is asking for Bush's help with a "time-sensitive request"to publicly release all paperwork from Kavanaugh's service in the Bush White House, where he worked as a legal counsel and staff secretary.
"My purpose ... is to ask you to authorize that the complete record of Judge Kavanaugh's service in the White House be made public so all Americans can be informed about this nomination and the Senate can fufill its constitutional advice and consent obligations," Schumer wrote.
The letter, first reported by The Washington Post, comes as senators are locked in negotiations about what documents to request as part of the Senate's vetting of Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.
Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.)the chairman and ranking member, respectively, of the Judiciary Committeehave hit an impasse over whether or not to demand documents from Kavanaugh's time as staff secretary.
Schumer, in his letter, urged Bush to release Kavanaugh's "full White House record" including documents tied to work as staff secretary.
"I believe that making Judge Kavanaugh's complete record public is consistent with your commitment to transparency and is strongly in the public interest. ... There ought to be no disagreement on whether the process that leads to a confirmation vote should be a fair and impartial one," Schumer added.
Senate Republicans have largely brushed off Democrats' demands that Kavanaugh's records from his time as staff secretary be handed over as part of the Judiciary Committee's vetting, arguing that Kavanaugh was a "paper pusher" and the documents wouldn't help senators understand his legal thinking.
"His primary job was not to provide his own advice. Instead, he was primarily responsible for making sure that documents prepared by other Executive Branch offices were presented to the President," Grassley said from the Senate floor.
He added that documents from Kavanaugh's time as staff secretary were the "least relevant" to his legal thinking but were among the "most sensitive" documents from the Bush White House.
But Schumer countered in his letter to Bush that Senate Republicans were using an "irregular" process for Kavanaugh. He warned that Republicans could request a "pre-screened subset" of Kavanaugh's records and try to exclude the National Archives from the screening process.
"My concern is that the Archivist of the United States ... would be cut out of this new process being contemplated by Senate Republicans, and as a result the Senate may receive only documents that have been pre-selected and approved by the private legal team, without any public insight or accountability," Schumer wrote.
He added that the Bush library legal team vetting documents has ties to former adviser Steve Bannon, former chief of staff Reince Priebus and White House counsel Don McGahn, which could "inevitably raise serious questions about the fairness and impartiality of the process."
Taylor Foy, a spokesman for Grassley, argued that Democrats are trying to "smear" Kavanaugh.
"After Sen. Schumers bizarre and inaccurate intervention, we can now add fabrication to the fearmongering and deception that Democrat leaders are deploying to smear a well-qualified nominee to the Supreme Court and obstruct the vetting process," he said.
He added that "none of this changes the fact that Judge Kavanaughs significant record on the D.C. Circuit demonstrates his fitness for the high court."
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This is so stupid.
Schumer and his people are not seeking all these documents to evaluate the qualifications of judge Kavanaugh. They are going to vote no anyway, no matter how many documents they received.
I served with Ted Kennedy. I knew Ted Kennedy. Ted Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you’re no Ted Kennedy.
Desperation
He’ll send Jeb to the Capitol with the papers and guaca bowls for everybody.
Exactly right, they’ll do everything they can to delay until after the election.
Tell Schumer to go to the library and look it up.
W probably will release them, just as requested.
Always the eager RINO-Whig, ready to smile and bow before the Hyenas.
Starting from his second term, W. always seemed ready to hand the Dems a baseball bat with which they could publicly smack him around.
Like Obama released his papers?
Oh we’ll be glad to comply just like he did.
I’m hoping that the bastards are going to be in a worse position after the elections.
I interpret this move slightly different. More of a Schumer knows that they cant find any dirt via the normal investigation and is now desperate to find something, anything in an attempt to derail the nomination.
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The Democrats have absolutely NO clue how more and more Dems who “just vote Democrat because my daddy and granddaddy did” are realizing what complete slime Democrats like Schumer really are, and what their party has become.
The treatment of Trump and his Administration by these political thugs is showing America the face they’ve kept hidden for decades. And, man, is it ever ugly.
When Kavanaugh is finally seated, hes going to remember how he was treated by these Fascist leftists.
If the definition of a conservative is a liberal whos been mugged, Kavanaugh should end up to the right of Scalia.
Ted Kennedy was a PUNK.
Dear Senator Schumer ... the Senate respectfully refers you to Mr. Rosenstein for the accepted procedure for accurate an timely document delivery.
Much of this is an effort to stall the confirmation hearing past the November midterm election.
Amen...That would serve the RATs right.
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