Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Kavanaugh hit by new misconduct report

- Nicholas Wu

WASHINGTON – The report of a new sexual misconduct allegation against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has sparked fury among figures on the left and right.

In a Sunday morning tweet, President Donald Trump accused the “LameStream Media” and Democrats of colluding to scare Kavanaugh “into turning Liberal.”

And on the left, presidenti­al candidates former Housing and Urban Developmen­t Secretary Julián Castro and Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., called for Kavanaugh’s impeachmen­t.

Harris had voted against Kavanaugh’s confirmation in October 2018.

Kavanaugh had been confirmed by a 50-48 Senate vote last October despite a bitter nomination process. Christine Blasey Ford accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct while they were high school students in the 1980s, but Kavanaugh denied the claim during what became a heated confirmation process.

A New York Times essay published Saturday night and adapted from the upcoming book “The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigat­ion” featured new informatio­n that two reporters said corroborat­ed a prior claim of sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh and uncovered evidence supporting a previously unreported claim.

Deborah Ramirez, a Yale classmate of Kavanaugh, had alleged during Kavanaugh’s confirmation process that he had exposed himself to her in college. Her account had received less attention than Ford’s at the time, though, as Ford had testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

“During his Senate testimony, Mr. Kavanaugh said that if the incident Ms. Ramirez described had occurred, it would have been ‘the talk of campus.’ Our reporting suggests that it was,” wrote New York Times reporters Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly.

The reporters said at least seven people they interviewe­d had heard about the incident – including the alleged victim’s mother.

Despite the presence of these witnesses, Pogrebin and Kelly said that the FBI “interviewe­d none of them, though we learned many of these potential witnesses tried in vain to reach the FBI on their own.”

Pogrebin and Kelly said they also uncovered another incident of sexual misconduct in which another one of Kavanaugh’s classmates “saw Mr. Kavanaugh with his pants down at a different drunken dorm party, where friends pushed his penis into the hand of a female student.”

The classmate, Max Stier, flagged the report to the FBI, but they declined to investigat­e the incident.

Brian Fallon, the executive director of progressiv­e judicial group Demand Justice, pitched a question about Kavanaugh’s impeachmen­t as a question for the next Democratic debate.

“Here is a good question for the next Democratic debate: Do you support impeaching Brett Kavanaugh?” he wrote on Twitter.

Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the Republican Party, slammed the report and said, “The New York Times should be ashamed of this smear on Justice Kavanaugh,” citing a tweet from Federalist Senior Editor Mollie Hemingway claiming the reporting in Pogrebin and Kelly’s book undercut the reporting in their essay.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said on ABC’s “This Week” that “I think that follows up with the rather shameful circus we saw during the confirmation hearing,” adding that calls for Kavanaugh’s impeachmen­t were “another sign of how nasty and divided the time is.”

Later Saturday, after first deleting a tweet in which he had misspelled “libel” as “liable,” Trump said Kavanaugh should “start suing people for libel, or the Justice Department should come to his rescue.”

Only one Supreme Court justice has been impeached in U.S. history.

According to the Federal Judicial Center, the federal courts’ educationa­l and research center, Associate Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase was impeached in 1804 “on charges of arbitrary and oppressive conduct of trials” but was acquitted by the Senate a year later.

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