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Senator Udall labels Kavanaugh nomination process deeply flawed

New Mexico Senator Tom Udall argues in floor debate on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh that with so much unknown there were serious consequences to elevating Kavanaugh, the Senate must continue its search for the truth about the nominee but everything about the process for Kavanaugh was deeply flawed from outsourcing the nomination to the Federalist Society to Majority Leader violating his own new rule about delaying the nomination until after an election, to a partisan lawyer screening documents for public disclosure.
New Mexico Senator Tom Udall argues in floor debate on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh that with so much unknown there were serious consequences to elevating Kavanaugh, the Senate must continue its search for the truth about the nominee but everything about the process for Kavanaugh was deeply flawed from outsourcing the nomination to the Federalist Society to Majority Leader violating his own new rule about delaying the nomination until after an election, to a partisan lawyer screening documents for public disclosure.
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1049510112
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FedNet
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October 04, 2018
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