An ethics review board gives it's approval to Brett Kavanaugh.

Washington Post:
Judiciary dismisses ‘serious’ misconduct complaints against Brett M. Kavanaugh  —  The judicial council reviewing dozens of misconduct claims against Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh has dismissed the complaints that coincided with his contentious nomination battle.
Editor:  apparently they were not that serious.  And,  none of the complaints filed by Democrat activists were even true.  Just more "Russian" type lies.  Facts are facts.   

Turns out,  there never was a truthful accusation against the Judge.  

2 comments:

  1. BS.. The judges say the complaints must be dismissed because they were filed under a federal law that does not apply to Supreme Court justices.

    "I thought her testimony was very compelling and she looks like a very fine woman to me, very fine woman. It was an incredible moment I think in the history of our country, but certainly [Ford] was a very credible witness.”
    -- Donald Trump on Dr. Ford

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    1. Your quote of Trump leaves out one very important fact, the president did not believe her testimony applied to Kavanaugh. Indeed, she could not find anyone to confirm her story. Kavanaugh's testimony was just as compelling, if not more so. The review board approved of Kavanaugh by default, never asking for more testimony, never giving instruction to "to come back when you actually have a bonifide complaint, nothing. So, yes, the review board gave the man their seal of approval, as did the eight justices on the High Court.

      Just another witch hunt by the mentally ill, and I talking about the Democrat Leadership, not Mrs. Ford.

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