Posted on 09/25/2018 2:09:44 PM PDT by Tea Party Terrorist
Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley has just sent a letter to Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein to inform her he was denying her request to postpone Thursdays hearing.
Not only did he deny it, he pointed out that the new accuser, Deborah Ramirez, has not come forward to the Judiciary Committee, as requested, and no Democrats have given the committee any evidence on her behalf.
And as the tweeter noted in her tweet, Grassley slammed the Democrats, telling them the obvious connection between the two claims is that Senate Democrats hid both allegations of misconduct from the Committee and the public.
It’s on female dogs!
Grassley finds his balls... film at 11!
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Not only from a legal perspective for Free Republic, but also for those Freepers who do not want to be misled to clink on vanity links to blogs and people’s silly twitter accounts.
Grassley finally has the votes
Brutal?? Brutal would have been a snap vote today, in one hour, followed by ethics committee charges against Senator Diane Feinstein (D-China) and being her removal from the committee. That would be brutal. His response was milk-toast.
Trust Grassley
“Grassley finally has the votes”
Yes, that’s basically what this means. The tide in Jeff Flake’s mind has turned.
Actually him timing is near perfect. The delay allowed the word to get out an all the witness denials, it made the second claim implode, and she has been so demanding the American people are sick of the Diva act.
Double secret probation?
I think Grassey and Mitch are putting a so to all this crap.
I hope you are right. This would be huge.
So = stop
Yes!
I love Grassley’s letter!
That's a really nice touch.
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