Coons Disparages FBI ‘Investigation,’ Heitkamp a ‘No’

From the New York Times, quoting Chris Coons after his turn reviewing the 1,000-page whitewash of Brett Kavanaugh: “The materials I just reviewed did not answer all of the questions that I have. And in some ways, I am left with more questions than answers.”

Also, Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, the most vulnerable Democratic incumbent, announced she would vote against Kavanaugh’s confirmation, leaving only Joe Manchin of West Virginia undecided.

10 Comments

  1. Maybe Susan Collins was reading a different report?

    Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), a key swing vote Republicans need to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, indicated to CNN after leaving a briefing on the FBI report that was turned over to the Senate overnight that she thought the report was “thorough.

  2. bamboozer

    Why does anybody ever believe Collins? Always the same game, and it always reminds me of faux “moderate” Mike Castle. Once in a blue moon she votes against the party, with permission I assume, and proclaims herself a moderate. Like usual the clowns of the media will not call her out.

  3. RE Vanella

    It ain’t over yet.

    • Tom Kline

      Did he rape you?

    • Delawarelefty

      Once again, Tom Kline proves that most stupid people are conservatives. Keep up the good work Tom.

  4. RE Vanella

    https://mobile.twitter.com/elainaplott/status/1047927165797486594

    I’m told by source with direct knowledge that Flake is “still having issues” and that some colleagues are trying to “walk him through them.” Sen Coons tells me just now that Flake reached out to him and asked if they could speak at length later.

    Elaina Plott, the Atlantic.

    Meanwhile, the atrium of Hart has kicked off. Word is it’s the largest demonstration yet.
    Arrests have begun.

    • meatball

      lol, Flake and Coons…..are they gonna do a pony ride together?

  5. Dana Garrett

    So this investigation got railroaded and made into a cover-up. What did Coons think would happen with Trump in the Whitehouse and McConnell in charge of the Senate?

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