Claims FBI conducted ‘fake’ investigation of Supreme Court justice
- Democratic Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse called on the new attorney general Merrick Garland to examine the FBI’s “fake” investigation into sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
- The Senate Judiciary Committee released a final report into Kavanaugh’s alleged misconduct in November 2018, announcing that it found “no evidence” to corroborate the claims against him.
- But Whitehouse’s letter to Garland demanded answers on “how, why, and at whose behest” the FBI conducted a “fake” investigation, arguing that some people were unable to share their witness accounts with the FBI.
Democratic Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse called on the new attorney general Merrick Garland to examine the FBI’s “fake” investigation into sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Damorat says it all. The investigation has been done, finished, etc. But the dip chit never mentioned queer mo of NY.
They can request all they want. Garland is NOT going to investigate his own. Everyone knows the FBI has been rigging investigations for years for the Democrats as they did this one. They go out and find people, did you not see how many of these witnesses come out of California, pay them a big amount of money and they will testify to anything for them and the FBI will cover up what needs to be covered up. CORRUPTION AND CRIME RUNNING RAMPANT IN GOVERNMENT.