The Oklahoman

Sen. Feinstein gives feds ‘informatio­n’ on Kavanaugh

- BY LISA MASCARO

WASHINGTON — Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said Thursday she has notified federal investigat­ors about informatio­n she received — and won’t disclose publicly — concerning Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

The California Democrat said in a statement that she “received informatio­n from an individual concerning the nomination.” She said the person “strongly requested confidenti­ality, declined to come forward or press the matter further, and I have honored that decision.”

The Judiciary Committee, which has finished confirmati­on hearings for Kavanagh, is scheduled to vote next Thursday on whether to recommend that Kavanaugh’s nomination be confirmed by the full Senate.

Feinstein’s statement that she has “referred the matter to federal investigat­ive authoritie­s” jolted Capitol Hill and threatens to disrupt what has been a steady path toward confirmati­on for Kavanaugh by Republican­s eager to see the conservati­ve judge on the court.

An FBI spokeswoma­n declined to comment.

Feinstein declined to answer questions outside the hearing room, and other senators’ offices largely deferred to the ranking member.

Democratic senators on the panel met privately Wednesday evening and discussed the informatio­n, according to two Senate aides who were not authorized to discuss the situation publicly but spoke on condition of anonymity.

The White House questioned the timing of Feinstein’s move, calling it an “11th hour attempt to delay his confirmati­on.”

“Throughout his confirmati­on process, Judge Kavanaugh has had 65 meetings with senators — including with Senator Feinstein — sat through over 30 hours of testimony, addressed over 2,000 questions in a public setting and additional questions in a confidenti­al session. Not until the eve of his confirmati­on has Sen. Feinstein or anyone raised the specter of new ‘informatio­n’ about him,” said Kerri Kupec, a White House spokespers­on.

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Sen. Dianne Feinstein

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