Posted on 09/16/2019 4:18:11 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who oversaw Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court hearing, said on Monday that a former classmate accusing the justice of sexual misconduct didn't contact the Senate Judiciary Committee last year.
"That person, Mr. Stier, didn't reach out or provide information to the committee majority. ...My office never received anything from Mr. Stier or his unnamed friends," Grassley said during a Senate floor speech.
Grassley served as Judiciary Committee chairman during Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing before the panel last year. His staff also conducted its own investigations into allegations made against the then-Supreme Court nominee.
Grassley argued on Monday that if his staff had received an allegation like the one detailed by The New York Times over the weekend it would have been investigated.
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I think we are just impatient, the Mueller report ended in the Spring, when they bring charges, I want them to be rock solid. Some of the stuff that the DOJ passed on charging Comey with was light weight stuff that a good attorney could get him out of. I want solid charges that puts that bastard away. I want him to be an example of this is what happens when you are corrupt, to serve as a deterrent to others in the future. Same goes for everyone else.
Let Bill Barr do his job.
He also wanted me to touch him. Yes it was a big deal.
Guys can get a little out of hand. If that was your worst guy experience then you have reason to be thankful.
That’s his way of explaining to the idiots that he investigated the allegations/people who came forward....wasn’t his job to hunt shadows to investigate.
The smears are ramping up again because these evil doers are targeting/setting the stage for the removal of Sen. Collins and attempting to flip the Maine’s seat to dem.
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