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Senator Udall concludes floor remarks on Kavanaugh nomination to Supreme Court

New Mexico Senator Tom Udall argues in floor debate on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh that there must be a nominee who had been fully vetted, does not stand credibly accused of sexual assault, whose honesty cannot be questioned, with mainstream jurisprudence and believes no one even the president was above the law but Judge Kavanaugh was not that nominee.
New Mexico Senator Tom Udall argues in floor debate on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh that there must be a nominee who had been fully vetted, does not stand credibly accused of sexual assault, whose honesty cannot be questioned, with mainstream jurisprudence and believes no one even the president was above the law but Judge Kavanaugh was not that nominee.
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October 04, 2018
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