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Has anyone noted this? Meadows and Jordan have requested documents related to the SC on March 15th.
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Has anyone noted this? Meadows and Jordan have requested documents related to the SC on March 15th.
>Who recently walked 'on stage' to take command?
>What 'stage' experience did this person have?
>Think Bill Clinton impeachment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Kavanaugh
Kavanaugh was a principal author of the Starr Report to Congress, released in September 1998, on the Bill Clinton–Monica Lewinsky sex scandal; the report argued on broad grounds for Clinton's impeachment.[44] Kavanaugh had urged Starr to ask Clinton sexually graphic questions,[51][52] and described Clinton as being involved in "a conspiracy to obstruct justice", having "disgraced his office" and "lied to the American people".[53][54] The report provided extensive and explicit descriptions of each of the President's sexual encounters with Lewinsky, a level of detail which the authors described as "essential" to the case against Clinton.[55]
Q am I on the right track?
>What 'stage' experience did this person have?
>Think Bill Clinton impeachment.
Brett Kavanaugh was appointed, and he was a principle author of the Starr Report.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Kavanaugh
After his Supreme Court clerkship, Kavanaugh worked until 1997 for Ken Starr again as an Associate Counsel in the Office of the Independent Counsel, where his colleagues included Rod Rosenstein and Alex Azar.[44] In that capacity, he reopened an investigation into the 1993 death of Vincent Foster.[44][45][46] After three years, the investigation concluded that Foster had indeed committed suicide. In an opinion editorial, Princeton University history professor Sean Wilentz criticized Kavanaugh for investing federal money and other resources into investigating partisan conspiracy theories surrounding the cause of Foster's death.[47]
After working in private practice in 1997–1998, he rejoined Starr as an Associate Counselor in 1998.[48] In Swidler & Berlin v. United States (1998), Kavanaugh argued his first and only case before the Supreme Court. Arguing for Starr's office, Kavanaugh asked the court to disregard attorney-client privilege in relation to the investigation of Foster's death.[49] The court rejected Kavanaugh's arguments by a vote of 6–3.[50]
Kavanaugh was a principal author of the Starr Report to Congress, released in September 1998, on the Bill Clinton–Monica Lewinsky sex scandal; the report argued on broad grounds for Clinton's impeachment.[44] Kavanaugh had urged Starr to ask Clinton sexually graphic questions,[51][52] and described Clinton as being involved in "a conspiracy to obstruct justice", having "disgraced his office" and "lied to the American people".[53][54] The report provided extensive and explicit descriptions of each of the President's sexual encounters with Lewinsky, a level of detail which the authors described as "essential" to the case against Clinton.[55]
Kavanaugh with President Bush, Andy Card, and Condoleezza Rice
In December 2000, Kavanaugh joined the legal team of George W. Bush, which was trying to stop the ballot recount in Florida.[56] After Bush became president in January 2001, Kavanaugh was hired as an associate by the White House Counsel, Alberto Gonzales.[40] There, Kavanaugh worked on the Enron scandal, the successful nomination of Chief Justice John Roberts, and the unsuccessful nomination of Miguel Estrada.[40] Starting in July 2003, he served as Assistant to the President and White House Staff Secretary,[43] succeeding Harriet Miers.[57] In that position he was responsible for coordinating all documents going to and from the president.
Note some of the names - ROSENSTEIN was involved, Vince Foster death investigation, and the Starr report regarding Bill Clinton's impeachment.
Nunes told us the CP FISA basis for the FISA warrant was WORSE than the Steele dossier.