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Overview

The Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court Nomination began in July 2018 with the selection of Judge Kavanaugh as the replacement for Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, following his retirement, by United States President Donald Trump. The nomination and subsequent confirmation hearings were the center of various controversies, particularly regarding a sexual misconduct allegation made toward Kavanaugh by a high school classmate.

Background

On July 2nd, 2018, President Trump held private interviews with Kavanaugh, along with three other U.S. Court of Appeals judges. One week later, on July 9th, President Trump announced that he would nominating Kavanaugh for the open seat left vacant by Justice Kennedy.[1]

Developments

Reaction to Nomination

The nomination of Kavanaugh was largely split along party lines between democrats and republicans. The verified GOP Twitter account tweeted,[2] "Praise is pouring in for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, @realDonaldTrump’s nominee for #SCOTUS ⬇️
Sen. Mike Lee: 'I know him to be a smart and fair judge, one of the most admired appellate judges in the country.'" The tweet (shown below, left) received more than 600 retweets and 1,800 likes in three months.

Others questioned Kavanaugh's beliefs, particularly about his opinion on whether or not presidents can be indicted for a crime, which Kavanaugh has argued against in the past. Some believed this could create a conflict because the Russia investigation, in which President Trump is involved, could be heard before the Supreme Court (shown below, center).[3]

Some questioned whether Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court could threaten abortion rights. CNN Legal Analyst Renato Mariotti tweeted,[4] "Remember the undocumented pregnant minor who was denied access to an abortion? Brett Kavanaugh was in the minority of judges who voted against giving her access to an abortion. He will vote to overturn Roe v. Wade." The tweet (shown below, right) received more than 12,000 retweets and 20,000 likes in three months.

"SUPREME COURT NOMINEE, BRETT KAVANAUGH, IS A THREAT TO AMERICAN VALUES- Of the 25 candidates Trump considered for his SCOTUS nominee, only one (Kavanaugh) opposed investigation, indictment, or even criminal interviews of a sitting president." ~Tracy Knauss #SCOTUSPick Trump, under criminal investigation, nominates to the Supreme Court a judge who says no president should be investigated, let alone charged while in office. Brett Kavanaugh was eye candy to America's fascist president. Judge Brett Kavanaugh: Opposes a woman's right to choose. Opposes the EPA. Opposes the Affordable Care Act. Opposes the Consumer Financial Protestion Burcau. Opposes the views of a majority of Americas citizens Supports big business. Judge Brett Kavanaugh Brett is a THREAT to American values.
oor @GOP Praise is pouring in for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, @realDonaldTrump's nominee for #SCOTUS Sen. Mike Lee: "I know him to be a smart and fair judge, one of the most admired appellate judges in the country."
Remember the undocumented pregnant minor who was denied access to an abortion? Brett Kavanaugh was in the minority of judges who voted against giving her access to an abortion. He will vote to overturn Roe v. Wade.

I Don't Know Kavanaugh the Man

On July 10th, 2018, the Washington Post published an article written by Julie O'Brien, a neighbor of Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.[5] O'Brien's daughter is classmates with one of Kavanaugh's. The article, titled "I don’t know Kavanaugh the judge. But Kavanaugh the carpool dad is one great guy" is meant to be a glowing testament to Kavanaugh's moral character, qualifications as a judge aside.

After the article was posted, many Twitter users mocked it for being irrelevant to the debate surrounding Trump's pick of Kavanaugh to replace retiring justice Anthony Kennedy. Twitter user @Annehelen pointed out it didn't matter how nice a Supreme Court nominee was in a car pool, gaining over 40 retweets and 300 likes (shown below, left). MSNBC pundit Chris Hayes stated "I can't believe this got published," gaining over 1,200 retweets (shown below, right).

Anne Helen Petersen @annehelen Follow Cannot overemphasize how little it matters if a Supreme Court nominee is a "good guy" while driving in the car pool Opinion don't know Kavanaugh the judge. But Kavanaugh the carpool dad.. Those whn kno him can attest to his personal kindnessleadership and willingness to help when called on. washingtonpost.comm
Chris Hayes @chrislhayes Following I legit can't believe this got published Opinion | don't know Kavanaugh the judge. But Kavanaugh the carpool dad... Those who know him can attest to his personal kindness, leadership and willingness to help when called on. washingtonpost.com

Confirmation Hearing

On September 4th, 2018, the Senate Judiciary Committee held the first hearing for the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh.[6]

Zina Bash White Power Sign Controversy

Zina Bash White Power Sign Controversy refers to an online controversy surrounding a conspiracy theory accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's staff member Zina Bash of making a "white power" hand gesture during his confirmation hearing in early September 2018.

On September 4th, 2018, footage of Bash seated behind Kavanaugh at the hearing began circulating on Twitter, with some accusing her of intentionally making a "white power" gesture with her hand (shown below). In particular, tweets by surgeon Eugene Gu and veteran Keith R. Dumas gathered upwards of 13,400 and 17,300 retweets respectively within 24 hours.[5][6] Additionally, activist Amy Siskind tweeted "Kavanaugh’s assistant Zina Bash giving the white power sign right behind him during the hearing? This alone should be disqualify!"[2] The tweet was subsequently deleted.

Eugene Gu, MD @eugenegu Follow Kavanaugh's former law clerk Zina Bash is flashing a white power sign behind him during his Senate confirmation hearing. They literally want to bring white supremacy to the Supreme Court. What a national outrage and a disgrace to the rule of law. Keith R. Dumas LIVE 009 /044 ) 4.03M Y7178 | 11:20 AM MT
Keith R. Dumas @rubin_kd Who is she? What's up with the white power sign? @MSNBC LIVE 4.11M views p▼9.96 112:20 PM CT 0:05 / 0:44 > / S&

Sexual Misconduct Controversy

On July 30th, 2018, Professor Christine Blasey Ford wrote a confidential letter to Senator Diane Feinstein accusing Kavanaugh of sexual assault when Ford and Kavanaugh were high school classmates.[7] The letter wrote:

"Kavanaugh physically pushed me into a bedroom as I was headed for a bathroom up a short stair well from the living room. They locked the door and played loud music precluding any successful attempt to yell for help.

Kavanaugh was on top of me while laughing with REDACTED, who periodically jumped onto Kavanaugh. They both laughed as Kavanaugh tried to disrobe me in their highly inebriated state. With Kavanaugh's hand over my mouth I feared he may inadvertently kill me.

On September 14th, The New Yorker[8] published that the confidential letter had circulated throughout Washington and Senate Democrats had referred the complaint to the FBI. In the story, Kavanaugh denied the allegations. He said, "I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation. I did not do this back in high school or at any time."

That day, in a letter[9] to the Senate Judiciary Committee, more than 65 women defended Kavanaugh. It read, in part, "We are women who have known Brett Kavanaugh for more than 35 years and knew him while he attended high school between 1979 and 1983. For the entire time we have known Brett Kavanaugh, he has behaved honorably and treated women with respect."

On September 16th, Ford came forward as the writer of the letter in an interview with the Washington Post.[10] That day, two republican senators joined democrats in urging the vote be delayed until the woman testified in court.

Following the publication, Twitter user @JuddLegum tweeted,[11] "1. Kavanaugh's accuser is now on the record: Her name is Christine Blasey Ford 2. Ford has offered a detailed account of sexual assault by Kavanaugh 3. Ford's account corroborated by therapists notes from 2012 4. Ford passed a polygraph test by former FBI agent." The tweet (shown below, left) received more than 18,000 retweets and 49,000 likes in 24 hours.

The announcement also slowed down the once-thought quick confirmation of Kavanaugh as republican senators began calling for delays as well. Republican Senator Susan Collins tweeted,[12] "Professor Ford and Judge Kavanaugh should both testify under oath before the Judiciary Committee." The tweet (shown below, right) received more than 6,500 retweets and 27,000 likes in 24 hours.

1. Kavanaugh's accuser is now on the record: Her name is Christine Blasey Ford 2. Ford has offered a detailed account of sexual assault by Kavanaugh 3. Ford's account corroborated by therapists notes from 2012 4. Ford passed a polygraph test by former FBI agent
Sen. Susan Collins @SenatorCollins Professor Ford and Judge Kavanaugh should both testify under oath before the Judiciary Committee.

The following day, Ford's attorney Debra Katz went on CBS This Morning and announced that she her client would be willing to testify.

Ed Whelan's Kavanaugh Doppelgänger Conspiracy Theory

Following Ford's accusation, various members of the conservative media had asserted that perhaps Ford was mistaken. On September 18th, Kathleen Parker wrote for the Washington Post, "Is there a Kavanaugh doppelgänger?"[14]

On September 20th, 2018, Ed Whelan, the president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center think and a former law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, tweeted an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory, asserting that Christine Blasey Ford had been assaulted not by Judge Kavanaugh, but another classmate who he says resembles Kavanaugh. In the post, he shared Google maps that detail the distances between the victim, alleged assailant and the witnesses homes in relation to the house where the crime allegedly took place. He also posted floor plans and photographs of the house and yearbook photographs of Kavanaugh and Whelan's suspect (tweets, shown below).[13]

Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h Kavanaugh's home was 3.6 miles away: Smyth's 4.3 miles: Judge's 10 miles: and the female classmate's 7 miles. Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC Follow 2/8 Okay, I'll begin laying out some information concerning Christine Blasey Ford's allegations against Judge Kavanaugh Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h Here is a map of the homes in relation to Columbia Country Club. Rollins Patk O Judge 1/8 Female Amate 5:51 PM-20 Sep 2018 Garrett Park 6,205 Retweets 9,660 Likes Washington DC Temple Potomac Columbia Country Club Poope°Chase Tweet your reply Terrace Ford Bethesda Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h Dr. Ford may well have been the victim of a severe sexual assault by someone 36 years ago. Her allegations are so vague as to such basic matters as when and where that it is impossible for Judge Kavanaugh to *prove* his innocence Cabin John George Village Memorial Parkway Smyth9 Kavanaugh Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h But there are compelling reasons to believe his categorical denial. Let's look at one set of reasons. 9 187 t 866 1.8K Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h Here is a house that is barely a half-mile from the Columbia Country Club. Street address: 3714 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase. Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h According to Ford's letter, the assault occurred "in a suburban Maryland area home at a gathering that included me and four others." Her WaPo account adds that the house was "not far from" the Columbia Country Club. f 12 min Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h The "four others" that she and her lawyer have identified are Kavanaugh, Mark Judge, P.J. Smyth, and a female classmate of Ford's. None of the four lived in the vicinity of the Columbia Country Club. ECTION FIVE 157 t 904 1.8K
Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 15h Here is the house's floor planc main floor and upstairs Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 15h Right at the top of the stairs is a door leading to a bedroom. This matches Ford's account of the location of the bedroom she was pushed into. 3/8 4/8 edrosm 9145 811 1.6K 죠 Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h By her account, when she escaped from the bedroom, she r[a]n across to a hallway bathroom. The floor plan shows that the hallway bathroom is across the hall from the bedroom. Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 15h The floor plan corresponds closely to Ford's description of the house where the gathering took place. Here's the short stair well (part of a U-shaped staircase with landing) running u p from the foyer next to the living room 9 2013 MRIS 106 t874
Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC-14h She says the gathering took place in a "small family room. See the family room in the upper left of the floor plan. Someone leaving the house down the stairs and out the front door wouldn't be seen from the family room. Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h Garrett was good friends with Mark Judge. Their friendship appears to have continued long after graduation, as this 2012 Facebook exchange shows. Mak Judge 5/8 0 now was your week-en Merning 821 1.6K Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h Who lived in this house? Chris Garrett, a Georgetown Prep classmate. friend. and football teammate of Brett Kavanaugh's. Comma Christopher C. Garrett 3714 Thornapple Street Chevy Chase. Maryland Freshman Footbell, Varsity Footbell 2, 3,4: Freshman V. Basketbell 2, 3-Newspper 3. 4 Celc Footbail Champs 3 Keg City COub 1. 2 3, 4 Spread Eagle Club i. Zubar Club 1 3 4: Ann Daughernty I survived the 4th of July: Rocky's Perty. The Ones: Van Halen Concert Whe Concen Bop Bop Who son that Georgetown game anyway? Down The Hatch Marnix: Devils T engle Il berignt beck Move Your Car, Leasure: Think You Have Enough Empties? Down Glaer: My Friend: PrFFFFFP Ah Boy Litle Taven: Why? Why? Why? Why. Hey Pigt: Sooe: Red Se vs Orioles Whe wen 153 2.0K Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 14h Folks who knew both Kavanaugh and Garrett in high school have commented on how much they resembled each other in appearance. Here are Kavanaugh and Garrett in their senior yearbook photos amyway P Bitlee Wheck Renase Alumne Club Survivor: 10C hegs or bust: Who is that guy anyway. k 1 ate Club: Beach Week Hitchniking Patrol Those Prep guys are the The Lone Ranger: "Just get me home and Il be alright; Conaga Mouthwash: Siant Sweep 4 82 Besch week: The You're Lucky
Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 14h The female classmate has not been heard from Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h And here are Kavanaugh and Garrett now. 114 t 853 2.1K 8/8 Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC-14h To be clear, I have no idea what, if anything, did or did not happen in that bedroom at the top of the stairs, and I therefore do not state. imply or insinuate that Garrett or anyone else committed the sexual assault that Ford alleges 1.4 t978 23K Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC-14h Further, if Ford is now mistakenly remembering Garrett to be Kavanaugh, I offer no view whether that mistaken remembrance dates from the gathering or developed at some point in the intervening years. Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h It is regrettable that private citizens are being drawn into this. But that is the product of Senator Feinstein's shockingly shoddy handling of the whole matter Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h If you're at a gathering of four others in someone's home you'd ordinarily think that the four others include the host who lives in the home. And that host would be the person least likely to act like a guest and most likely to use private areas of the house. Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 14h If the matter had been handled as it should have been, the Committee would have investigated the matter over the summer and resolved it privately to everyone's satisfaction without the smearing of Kavanaugh and the dragging of the names of others into the public eye. 9169 1.0K 2.5K Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC-14h If the gathering was at Garrett's house and Garrett was there, then one of the four others wasn't there 87 987 2.2K E Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h Bottom line:I believe that a fair assessment of this evidence powerfully supports Judge Kavanaugh's categorical denia Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 14h Kavanaugh categorically denies being at the gathering and committing the assault. Beyond his countless character witnesses from then and now, Judge and Smyth have informed the Senate Judiciary Committee that they recall no such gathering "at which Kavanaugh was present

The posts were widely criticized among people online, democrats and republicans. CNN's Jake Tapper tweeted,[15] "A prominent DC conservative, trying to promote an alternate theory that someone else (and not Kavanaugh) may have sexually assaulted Professor Ford, named that person, showed photographs suggesting Ford confused the two and more. This is stunningly irresponsible." The tweet received more than 9,700 retweets and 41,000 likes in 24 hours (shown below).

Jake Tapper @jaketapper A prominent DC conservative, trying to promote an alternate theory that someone else (and not Kavanaugh) may have sexually assaulted Professor Ford, named that person, showed photographs suggesting Ford confused the two and more. This is stunningly irresponsible.

The following day, Whelan retracted his statement and deleted his tweets. He wrote, "I made an appalling and inexcusable mistake of judgment in posting the tweet thread in a way that identified Kavanaugh's Georgetown Prep classmate. I take full responsibility for that mistake, and I deeply apologize for it. I realize that does not undo the mistake." The tweet received more than 1,900 retweets, 5,000 likes and 9,000 comments.[16]


Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC I made an appalling and inexcusable mistake of judgment in posting the tweet thread in a way that identified Kavanaugh's Georgetown Prep classmate. I take full responsibility for that mistake, and I deeply apologize for it. I realize that does not undo the mistake.

Dr. Ford's Testimony

On September 27th, 2018, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee. In her opening statement, she described the alleged assault (video below).[21] She said:


"When I got to the small gathering, people were drinking beer in a small living room on the first floor of the house. I drank one beer that evening. Brett and Mark were visibly drunk. Early in the evening, I went up a narrow set of stairs leading from the living room to a second floor to use the bathroom. When I got to the top of the stairs, I was pushed from behind into a bedroom. I couldn't see who pushed me. Brett and Mark came into the bedroom and locked the door behind them. There was music already playing in the bedroom. It was turned up louder by either Brett or Mark once we were in the room. I was pushed onto the bed and Brett got on top of me. He began running his hands over my body and grinding his hips into me. I yelled, hoping someone downstairs might hear me, and tried to get away from him, but his weight was heavy. Brett groped me and tried to take off my clothes. He had a hard time because he was so drunk, and because I was wearing a one-piece bathing suit under my clothes. I believed he was going to rape me. I tried to yell for help. When I did, Brett put his hand over my mouth to stop me from screaming. This was what terrified me the most, and has had the most lasting impact on my life. It was hard for me to breathe, and I thought that Brett was accidentally going to kill me. Both Brett and Mark were drunkenly laughing during the attack. They both seemed to be having a good time. Mark was urging Brett on, although at times he told Brett to stop. A couple of times I made eye contact with Mark and thought he might try to help me, but he did not."

Many reacted to Ford's testimony with compassion. Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan tweeted, "I can't imagine how many thousands of women, around the world, are in tears as they listen to Christine Blasey Ford's voice cracking." The tweet received more than 1,000 retweets and 5,000 likes in 24 hours (shown below, left).[22]

Others were dismayed by the questioning and descriptions of Dr. Ford, particularly Senator Orin Hatch referring to her as "attractive." Reporter Kate Irby tweeted, "Hatch just called Ford an 'attractive witness.'[23] Asked to elaborate what he meant, he said 'she’s pleasing.'" The tweet received more than 6,000 retweets and 10,000 likes in 24 hours (shown below, center).

President Trump's son, Donald Trump, Jr, cast doubt on the testimony, specifically when Ford said that she had a fear of flying. He tweeted,[24] "I’m no psychology professor but it does seem weird to me that someone could have a selective fear of flying. Can’t do it to testify but for vacation, well it’s not a problem at all." The tweet received more than 8,000 retweets and 28,000 likes in 24 hours.

I can't imagine how many thousands of women, around the world, are in tears as they listen to Christine Blasey Ford's voice cracking
Kate Irby @kateirby Followv Hatch just called Ford an "attractive witness." Asked to elaborate what he meant, he said she's pleasing. 12:46 PM 27 Sep 2018 3,953 Retweets 5,678 Likes Θ@审@D 1.5K 4.0K 5.7K
Donald Trump Jr. @DonaldJTrumpJr I'm no psychology professor but it does seem weird to me that someone could have a selective fear of flying. Can't do it to testify but for vacation, well it's not a problem at all

Kavanaugh continued to deny the allegations in his testimony. In his opening testimony, he said, "My family and my name have been totally and permanently destroyed by vicious and false additional accusations" (shown below).

Female Attendee Reaction Images

During Kavanaugh's testimony, people online shared an image of how the women seated behind Kavanaugh were reacting. Many inferred that there facial expressions were grimaces of disgust toward Kavanaugh (examples below).

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Every woman in this foto # Kavanaugh Hearings Hon. Brett M. Kavanaugh
So how's Kavanaugh's testimony going over with women? Let's poll the room Hon. Brett M.Kavanaugh
Women For Kavanaugh

On September 25th, 2018, the Facebook[30] group Young Women for America at Liberty University posted an event entitled "DC Trip to Support Judge Kavanaugh." The group announced their intentions to bring women form the University to Washington, D.C. for the "i Stand With Brett" rally, an pro-Kavanaugh event.

That day, Right Wing Watch reporter Jared Holt tweeted[31] a picture of the bus, which featured a large image on the side that a featured the slogan "Women For Kavanaugh" (shown below).

Jared Holt @jaredlholt l found the bus NOTHER GREAT USTIC 1 #AnotherGreatJustice OMEN AMERDIA

As the crowds gathered for the hearing, reporters began posting images of women wearing the "Women For Kavanaugh" shirts (shown below, left).[32] However, a photograph of a man wearing the shirt also grew in popularity. Twitter[33] user @MonicaCKlein tweeted the photograph with the caption, "Meet the Women for Kavanaugh." The post received more than 3,000 retweet and 16,000 likes in 24 hours.

Stream of "Women for #Kavanaugh" clad supporters head to Capitol Hill rally KAVANA KAVANAUGA GI VA
Meet the Women for Kavanaugh WOMEN FOR KAVANAUGH
Alyssa Milano Conspiracy Theory

During the hearing, some on Twitter noticed the appearance of actor and activist Alyssa Milano in the hearing using a phone, despite phones being barred. Twitter user @Fuctupmind tweeted a video made by Milano and the caption, "Someone explain to me why Alyssa Milano was allowed to record this footage of the Brett Kavanaugh hearing today? This footage was directly from her device and she was told by security to shut it off. Is it a violation to record in a hearing room, even though it's an open one?" The tweet received more than 4,100 retweets and 5,100 likes in 24 hours.


Twitter[34] user @ThomasWictor responded by posting a lengthy conspiracy theory, which alleges that Milano, a guest of Senator Diane Feinstein, was attending the hearing to help assassinate Kavanaugh. He believes that Milano was "showing someone the layout and the distances," and after she created a distraction, "SOMEBODY ELSE would do something." The post received more than 3,300 retweets and 3,900 likes in 24 hours (excerpts below).[35]


Thomas Wicter CThomasWictor19 )Well l explain to you why QAlyssa Mlano did this Thomas Wictor OThomasWictor 19 (4Our pal Alyssa was recording ACTUAL dstances There was a dry un for this, emember? Guess why Mike GFuctupmind Someone explain to me why Alyssa Milano was alowed to recond this footage of the Bret Kavanaugh hearing today?… Show this thread Thomas Wictor GThomasWictor 19h (5) I was told that the cops took her cell phone. Idon't know ส that's true. BUT Wictor @ThomasWictor 19 Thomas 2) She was showing someone the layout and the dstances. The head-on footage is taken with belephoto lenses, so shere's en Thomas Wictor aThomasWictor There were shitloads of armed men and wormen in that room Whanever Alyssa had planned would not have workked anyway Thomas Wictor OTh masWictor 19 Lens compression can be very deceiving The woman doesn't move. Telephoto lenses make her APPEAR to move. Thomas Wictor So THIS sme, Mlano would stand and scream and wave her sin She was ready to fight, which s why her hair was in a bun Looks like she's iming hee (7) ADDENDUM: Here's what was planned she's timing Alyssa Milano sent video of the layou and distances to someone else. At a particular moment, she would st up with her sign and scream. This would cause a distraction. 753 PM-27 Seo 2018

Confirmation Vote

Following the hearing, key vote from Senate Judiciary Committee member Jeff Flake became the subject of much interest. On September 28th, Flake announced that he would be voting for Kavanaugh.[36]

That day, CNN tweeted, a video of Flake being confronted by a woman in an elevator. She said, "That’s what you’re telling all women in America, that they don’t matter. They should just keep it to themselves because if they have told the truth you’re just going to help that man to power anyway." The tweet received more than 21,000 retweets, 43,000 likes and 2.3 million views.


The vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee moved forward along party lines, with Republican Senators voting 11-10, moving the vote to Senate. However, Flake, as well as Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski announced that they would not vote to confirm Kavanaugh in the senate without the FBI background investigation, which was agreed upon.[37]

On October 5th, Senators Susan Collins and Joe Manchin announced that they would vote to confirm Kavanaugh, all but ensuring his confirmation.[54] That day, Collins delivered a speech as to why she would be voting to confirm the judge (video below).

Kavanaugh was voted to confirm Kavanaugh in a 50-48 votes. He was sworn in on October 6th as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court by Chief Justice John Roberts.[57]


Second Allegation

On September 23rd, The New Yorker[17] reported a second allegation of sexual misconduct against Brett Kavanaugh. A classmate of Kavanaugh's at Yale between 1983 and 1984, Deborah Ramirez claims that Kavanaugh exposed his penis to her at a party in college.

The report said:

A third male student then exposed himself to her. “I remember a penis being in front of my face,” she said. “I knew that’s not what I wanted, even in that state of mind.” She recalled remarking, “That’s not a real penis,” and the other students laughing at her confusion and taunting her, one encouraging her to “kiss it.” She said that she pushed the person away, touching it in the process. Ramirez, who was raised a devout Catholic, in Connecticut, said that she was shaken. “I wasn’t going to touch a penis until I was married,” she said. “I was embarrassed and ashamed and humiliated.” She remembers Kavanaugh standing to her right and laughing, pulling up his pants. “Brett was laughing,” she said. “I can still see his face, and his hips coming forward, like when you pull up your pants.” She recalled another male student shouting about the incident. “Somebody yelled down the hall, ‘Brett Kavanaugh just put his penis in Debbie’s face,’ ” she said. “It was his full name. I don’t think it was just ‘Brett.’ And I remember hearing and being mortified that this was out there.”

[…]

And yet, after several days of considering the matter carefully, she said, “I’m confident about the pants coming up, and I’m confident about Brett being there.” Ramirez said that what has stayed with her most forcefully is the memory of laughter at her expense from Kavanaugh and the other students. “It was kind of a joke,” she recalled. “And now it’s clear to me it wasn’t a joke.”

In response the allegations, Kavanaugh wrote in a statement:

This alleged event from 35 years ago did not happen. The people who knew me then know that this did not happen, and have said so. This is a smear, plain and simple. I look forward to testifying on Thursday about the truth, and defending my good name--and the reputation for character and integrity I have spent a lifetime building--against these last-minute allegations.

Kavanaugh's Calendars

On September 23rd, Kavanaugh said that he would be releasing calendars from the summer of 1982 to the Senate Judiciary Committee.[18] The calendars, he says, do not include the party at which Christine Blasey Ford alleges Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her. The calendar does include basketball games, trips to the movies, exercising and more.

Following the announcement, people online mocked the idea that Kavanaugh had the calendars but did not release them when the allegations were first lodged. Sirius XM political analyst Zerline Maxwell tweeted,[19] "If Kavanaugh had the calendar all along he would’ve told us on day one. Additionally who put parties on their calendar at age 17? This whole thing looks like a charade vs dr. Ford’s methodical steps to corroborate her story." The tweet (shown below, left) received more than 1,500 retweets and 5,900 likes in 24 hours.

Others mocked Kavanaugh's personality for both keeping calendar and the idea tat he would keep a note about the alleged sexual assault (examples below, center and right).

Zerlina Maxwell @ZerlinaMaxwell If Kavanaugh had the calendar all along he would've told us on day one. Additionally who put parties on their calendar at age 17? This whole thing looks like a charade vs dr. Ford's methodical steps to corroborate her story.
Well, if Kavanaugh didn't record his sexual assault on his little calendar. CASE CLOSED! Peter Baker@peterbakernyt Kavanaugh has calendars from summer 1982 that he plans to give the Senate that don't show a party that matches Blasey Ford's description, according to someone working for his confirmation. Calendars can't prove it didn't happen but his team wil argue there is no corroboration. Show this thread
jordan@JordanUhl -19h l think I speak for all of us in saying whenever we drank underage, we all always marked it on our calendars. Ironclad defense. I'm convinced! Sept. 23, 2018 CheVeu UorkEimes WASHINGTON- Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh has calendars from the summer of 1982 that he plans to hand over to the Senate Judiciary Committee that do not show a party consistent with the description of his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, according to someone working for SUBSCRIBE CS anaugh to Glve Senate is confirmation. ndars From 1982 to Back The calendars do not disprove Dr. Blasey's allegations, Judge Kavanaugh's team acknowledged. He could have attended a party that he did not list. But his team will argue to the senators that the calendars provide no corroboration for her account of a small gathering at a house where he allegedly pinned enial 60 158 949 Jordan @JordanUhl If Brett Kavanaugh was the type of person who kept track of underage drinking on a calendar he's an even bigger psycho than l ever imagined
Beach Week

On September 26th, the Senate Judiciary Committee released the calendars to the public. That day, CNN's Jake Tapper tweeted[25] the calendars, which received more than 1,200 retweets and 2,400 likes in 24 hours (shown below).


Jake Tapper @jaketapper Judge Kavanaugh's 1982 calendar, submitted to Senate Judiciary Committee tttutrrrrrrrrAtrutitiitit . " BE A CH WE E K 1982 THE NOBTHWESTERN MUTUAL ATDUBON CALENDAR

Following the release of the calendars, people noted and joked about the presence of "Beach Week," an official holiday in the Washington, D.C.-area in which graduating seniors and high school students engaged in behavior that included excessive drinking and sexual activity.[26]

Atlantic writer Natasha Bertrand tweeted,[27] "I distinctly remember being at a Beach Week party with my then-boyfriend when it dawned on us that there was a drunk girl in a room down the hall, and boys were ‘lining up’ to go in…it happened often enough that we had a term. We didn’t call it rape." The tweet received more than 4,000 retweets and 5,900 likes in 24 hours.

Twitter user @grmarting tweeted,[28] "this page from Kavanaugh's calendar looks like the cover to a seven-inch by some Pavement wannabe band called Beach Week." The tweet received more than 950 retweets and 5,500 likes in 24 hours.

Others questioned what the inclusion of "Beach Week" contradicted his character. Twitter[29] user @JoshDorner tweeted, "From the yearbook: 'Beach Week Ralph Club – Biggest Contributor.' But he never drank to excess or illegally? Not sure how this is at all meant to be exculpatory or back up rather than contradict the choir boy claim" (shown below, right).


"l distinctly remember being at a Beach Week party with my then-boyfriend when it dawned on us that there was a drunk girl in a room down the hall, and boys were 'lining up to go in...it happened often enough that we had a term. We didn't call it r---." The Kavanaugh Allegations Are Upsettingly Similar to What I Saw at D.C.'s Pr. We didn't call it r--- slate.comm
this page from Kavanaugh's calendar looks like the cover to a seven-inch by some Pavement wannabe band called Beach Week June 1982 n Fee TRINITY uzanne 10 o 12 U2Anne E315 16 1718 9 STARTS COME OME me 21 23 2425 26 CoME obins GAME 5:30 Ball Game 530
From the yearbook: "Beach Week Ralph Club Biggest Contributor." But he never drank to excess or illegally? Not sure how this is at all meant to be exculpatory or back up rather than contradict the choir boy claim. Jake Tapper jaketapper Judge Kavanaugh's 1982 calendar, submitted to Senate Judiciary Committee Show this thread

Third Allegation

On September 26th, 2018, Attorney Michael Anvenatti, the lawyer who also represented Stormy Daniels in her various legal disputes with President Trump, tweeted,[20] "Below is my correspondence to Mr. Davis of moments ago, together with a sworn declaration from my client. We demand an immediate FBI investigation into the allegations. Under no circumstances should Brett Kavanaugh be confirmed absent a full and complete investigation." The post received more than 13,000 retweets and 21,000 likes in 24 hours (shown below).

Michael Avenatti @MichaelAvenatti Below is my correspondence to Mr. Davis of moments ago, together with a sworn declaration from my client. We demand an immediate FBl investigation into the allegations. Under no circumstances should Brett Kavanaugh be confirmed absent a full and complete investigation response to my emails below from Monday. This is an urgent matter that deserves your immediate attenti n from my dient regarding the allegations at issue. We demand an immediate FBI investigation as previous possible. ail below. We are still awaiting answers to the questions and requests I set forth. dled in a timely manner. Time is of the essence.

The declaration made by Julie Swetnick, a graduate of Gaithersburg High School, alleges that she attended parties with Brett Kavanaugh and Kavanaugh's friend Mark Judge between 1980 and 1981. During that time, she says that she witnessed Kavanaugh "drink excessively" and "engage in abusive and physically aggressive behavior toward girls, including pressing girls against him without their consent, 'grinding' against girls, and attempting to remove or shift girls' clothing to expose private body parts. She also attests to seeing Kavanaugh's behavior during the unofficial holiday of "Beach Week."

Additionally, she writes, under penalty of perjury, "During the years 1981-92, I became aware of efforts by Mark Judge, Brett Kavanaugh and others to 'spike' the 'punch' at house parties I attended with drugs and/or grain alcohol so as to cause girls to lose their inhibitions and their ability to say 'No.' […] I also witnessed efforts by Mark Judge, Brett Kavanaugh and others to cause girls to become inebriated and disoriented so they could then be 'gang raped' in a side room."

Swetnick continues that, too, had been sexually assaulted at a party but did not name Kavanaugh as the assailant. She wrote:

"13. In approximately 1982, I became the victim of one of these 'gang' or 'train' rapes where Mark Judge and Brett Kavanaugh were present. Shortly after the incident, I shared what had transpired with at least two other people. During the incident, I was incapacitated without my consent and unable to fight off the boys raping me. I believe I was drugged using Quaaludes or something similar placed in what I was drinking."

1985 Bar Fight

On October 1st, 2018, The New York Times[38] reported that in September 1985, Kavanaugh, then a junior at Yale University, and four other men were questioned, but not arrested by, New Haven Police Department in New Haven, Connecticut. The police report from the incident states that Kavanaugh was involved in an altercation at a bar following a concert by the band UB40. According to the report, Kavanaugh was accused of throwing ice at a patron.

In a statement to the Times, Kavanaugh's classmate said:

"[Ludington] said that the altercation happened after a UB40 concert on Sept. 25, when he and a group of people went to Demery’s and were drinking pints. At one point, they were sitting near a man who, they thought, resembled Ali Campbell, the lead singer of UB40.

"'We’re trying to figure out if it’s him,' he said.

"When the man noticed Mr. Ludington, Mr. Kavanaugh and the others looking at him, he objected and told them to stop it, adding an expletive, Mr. Ludington said.

"Mr. Kavanaugh cursed, he said, and then 'threw his beer at the guy.'"

The references to the band UB40 became the subject of numerous jokes involving the band, who is best known for their brand of soft, radio-friendly reggae (examples below).[39]

ARE YOU THE LEAD SINGER OF UB40

The New York Times was subsequently criticized for the story, with some citing the inclusion of New York Times Opinion writer Emily Bazelon in the story's byline, particularly in regards to Bazelon's July 9th tweet about Kavanaugh. That tweet reads, "As a @YaleLawSch grad & lecturer, I strongly disassociate myself from tonight’s praise of Brett Kavanaugh. With respect, he’s a 5th vote for a hard-right turn on voting rights and so much more that will harm the democratic process & prevent a more equal society. Those are fundamental values we try to instill in our students. They matter more than collegiality and credentials." The tweet received more than 1,000 retweets and 4,000 likes in three months (shown below).[40]

Emily Bazelon Ф @em.lybazelon . Jul 9 As a @YaleLawSch grad & lecturer, I strongly disassociate myself from tonight's praise of Brett Kavanaugh. With respect, he's a 5th vote for a hard-right turn on voting rights and so much more that will harm the democratic process & prevent a more equal society. 1/2 Emily Bazelon @emilybazelon Those are fundamental values we try to instill in our students. They matter more than collegiality and credentials. 2/2

People stated their dismay toward Bazelon's work on the article. Twitter[41] user @BrentScher tweeted, "The New York Times isn't even pretending anymore. The byline for the latest hit piece on Kavanaugh is a woman who stated her opposition to him on July 9." The tweet received more than 2,600 retweets and 4,900 likes in two days (shown below, left).

Twitter user @HolmesJosh tweeted,[42] "As someone who has worked with press my entire career, and respects the vast majority, this kind of thing destroys my ability to tell conservatives they’re not out to get you. This is outrageous." The tweet received more than 790 retweets and 1,900 likes in two days (shown below, center).

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders tweeted,[43] "Democrats desperately attack Judge Kavanaugh for throwing ice during college. What motivated New York Times reporter to write this ridiculous story? Throwing ice 33 years ago, or her opinion of Judge Kavanaugh in July?" The tweet received more than 9,400 retweets and 29,000 likes in two days (shown below, right).

The New York Times isn't even pretending anymore. The byline for the atest hit piece on Kavanaugh is a woman who stated her opposition to him on July 9 twitter.com/emilybazelon/s Emily Bazelon Follow As a @YaleLawSch grad & lecturer, I strongly disassociate myself from tonight's praise of Brett Kavanaugh With respect, he's a 5th vote for a hard- right turn on voting rights and so much as Ques ter Bar Fight more that will harm the democratic process & prevent a more equal society 1/2 11:35 PM-9 Jul 2018 792 Retweets 2,976 Likes and Ben Protess Tweet your reply Emily Bazelon Demilybazelon Jul 9 Those are fundamental values we try to instil in our students. They matter more than collegiality and credentials. 2/2
As someone who has worked with press my entire career, and respects the vast majority, this kind of thing destroys my ability to tell conservatives they're not out to get you. This is outrageous Brent Scher@BrentScher The New York Times isn't even pretending anymore. The byline for the latest hit piece on Kavanaugh is a woman who stated her opposition to him on July 9. twitter.com/emilybazelon/s m oning rights und Show this thread
Sarah Sanders @PressSec Democrats desperately attack Judge Kavanaugh for throwing ice during college. What motivated New York Times reporter to write this ridiculous story? Throwing ice 33 years ago, or her opinion of Judge Kavanaugh in July? Emily Bazelon@emilybazelon As a @YaleLawSch grad & lecturer, I strongly disassociate myself from tonight's praise of Brett Kavanaugh. With respect, he's a 5th vote for a hard-right turn on voting rights and so much more that will harm the democratic process & prevent a more equal society. 1/2 Show this thread

In a statement made on October 2nd, the New York Times released a statement on the controversy.[44] They wrote, "Emily Bazelon is a writer for The New York Times Magazine who occasionally writes op-eds for the opinion section. She is not a newsroom reporter. Her role in this story was to help colleagues in the newsroom gather public documents in New Haven, where Emily is based. In retrospect, editors should have used a newsroom reporter for that assignment."

Mark Judge's GamerGate Article

On October 1st, 2018, Twitter[45] user @LasagnaGarden tweeted an article written by Kavanaugh's friend Mark Judge, a right-wing political commentator and writer, as well as one of the individuals accused by Blasey Ford of being present for the alleged attack by Kavanaugh, had published an article on the GamerGate controversy, an online gaming protest, which supporters claims is about "ethics in gaming journalism," while other criticized the movement for inflaming sexist behavior in the gaming community, leading to excessive trolling, harassment and threats of violence. @LasagnaGarden commented on the article, entitled "Why Gamergate is Really About Political Correctness," "LMFAO HOW." The tweet received more than 885 retweets and 3,100 likes in two days. The articles were archived.[46][47]

LMFAO HOW ACCULTURATED d in detail is the fact tha arguments. POP CULTURE MATTERS CELEBRITIES CULTURE ENTERTAINMENT PARENTING POLITIC most general: that video became the video gam s you might expec uov becsen g games every week an THU JULY 23 Culrre WED DECEMBER Are a Protect Why Gamergate is Really About Political Correctness By Mark Judge by Mark Tapsor It by Rachel DiCar Good Girls,! Better Men by Mark Tapsor Mark Judge FRI NOVEMBER 3 Hllary-Wors Propaganda Daughters W by Bethany Mar I don't thinknta Sarkeesian knew what she was getting into. Sarkeesian is the thirty- two-year-old feminist who has gained notoriety through Feminist Frequency, a website and social movement that criticizes violence and misogyny in video games. TUE CCTOBER 3 Why Didn't M

In the article Judge refers to the attacks on Anita Sarkeesian, the blogger and video game critic, who received numerous death and rape threats, as well as doxing, for criticizing the GamerGate movement as well as perceived sexist imagery and themes in video games, as "disgusting, sad, and intolerable."

Judge continues:

"Social justice warriors like Sarkeesian usually win by following a pattern: raise an issue, shame critics by appealing to emotion, bully, express a lot of rage and personal hurt, guilt opponents into acquiescence, then move on to the next target. But gamers’ cogent counterarguments have made Anita Sarkeesian and Feminist Frequency irrelevant. Gamers keep gaming, and game makers keep making games. The controversy is ebbing, and soon the name Anita Sarkeesian will be a footnote in pop culture history. As for me, I’m looking forward to playing Dark Souls III."

Trump Mocks Christine Blasey Ford

On October 2nd, at a rally in Mississippi, President Trump commented on the controversy regarding the Supreme Court nomination of Kavanaugh. During the speech, he appeared the mock Christine Blasey Ford, mimicking her testimony. NBC[48] reports:

"I had one beer!" Trump said, characterizing Ford's testimony about her level of intoxication as a teenager when she says she was attacked at a small get-together in Montgomery County, Md., in the early 1980s.

"How did you get home?" the president asked, taking on the role of prosecutor.

"I don't remember," he said in his Ford voice.

"How did you get there?" Trump continued in his reenactment of the Senate hearing.

"I don't remember," he replied in the Ford voice.

Trump then mockingly asked and answered a series of questions with the responses "I don't remember" and "I don't know."

Intern Doxing Arrest

On October 3rd, 2018, U.S. Capitol Police arrested Jackson A. Cosko, an intern for Representative Shelia Jackson Lee, a Texas Democrat, for sharing the personal information of various GOP lawmakers, including the phone numbers and home address of Senators Mike Lee, Lindsey Graham, Orin Hatch, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senator Rand Paul, on their respective Wikipedia pages.[51]

FBI Investigation Conclusion

On October 4th, 2018, the White House said that the FBI had completed the investigation into the sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh. The information, known as "302" forms, would be made available to all 100 senators only. The report will not be made public but instead be held in the classified area of the Capitol Visitor's Center, where senators can read the files. However, copies of the findings will not be made as the report can only be read in the classified area.[49]

Following the conclusion, key Republican votes for Kavanaugh's confirmation signaled their satisfaction with the investigation. Republican Senator Susan Collins said, "It appears to be a very thorough investigation, but I’m going back later to personally read the interviews."

Additionally, Republican Senator Jeff Flake said, "We’ve seen no additional corroborating information."

Democratic opponents of the confirmation criticized the investigation. In a series of tweets, Senator Tim Kaine wrote,[50] "This so-called “investigation” is a complete sham. This process was wrapped up in just *5 days,* despite the many witnesses pleading to share relevant information who were ignored by the FBI." The tweets received more than 1,500 retweets and 4,000 likes in 24 hours (shown below).

Tim Kaine@timkaine 50m This so-called "investigation" is a complete sham 386 th 779 2.9K Tim Kaine@timkaine 50m This process was wrapped up in just *5 days,* despite the many witnesses pleading to share relevant information who were ignored by the FBl 9 41t 84 276 Tim Kaine@timkaine 50m The "report" is available for Senators to review in a secure office but get this- there's only ONE copy! That means Senators have to sign up for hourlong slots between now and the expected vote. There may not even be time for all 100 of us to read it before our first vote! 67th 207 367 Tim Kaine@timkaine 50m Senators can't even discuss the report's contents with the public. And they're not releasing it to the public. This is an insult to Americans concerned about the future of the Supreme Court 12 t 290 1.0K Tim Kaine @timkaine Why not do a real investigation? Why limit Senate access to the report? Why limit public access to it? There can only be one of two answers: the Republican majority doesn't care about allegations of sexual assault, or they're worried of what a true

Kavanaugh's Wall Street Journal Op-Ed

On October 4th, 2018, Kavanaugh published an article in the Wall Street Journal[52] newspaper entitled "I Am an Independent, Impartial Judge." In the piece, he seemingly apologizes for his testimony during the hearings with Christine Blasey Ford. He said, "I was very emotional last Thursday, more so than I have ever been. I might have been too emotional at times. I know that my tone was sharp, and I said a few things I should not have said. I hope everyone can understand that I was there as a son, husband and dad. I testified with five people foremost in my mind: my mom, my dad, my wife, and most of all my daughters."

Additionally, he vowed to be an "impartial" Supreme Court justice.

Bar Association Re-Evaluation

On October 5th, 2018, the Bar Association sent an email to Senator Chuck Gassley, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. In the letter, they wrote that they would be re-evaluating Kavanaugh's rating with the bar association regarding Kavanaugh's temperament (shown below).[53]

Defending Liberty Pursuing Justice Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION PuiT.Makey 111 E Broedway Floor FIRST CIRCUI Pal T. Morley Reter Bennett CohneRinghom Pc 2 Miade Street Salt Lake City UT 84111 Suite 00 E 11P Floor Portand, ME4-7123 E-mail: paoley@cohnek ingtomcom SECOND CIRCUIT Vincent Crang 1010 THIRD CIRCIT October 5, 2018 New Vork, NY VIA E-MAIL ONLY VIA E-MAIL ONLY The Honorable Dianne Feinstein Ranking Member Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Adrane LDudey SuteThe Honorable Charles E. Grassley OURTH CRCUITCommittee on the Judiciary Pemeei. Roents United States Senate seWashington, DC 20510 FIFTH CRCUIT Re: Nomination of Brett M. Kavanaugh to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Suite 400 SITH RCUIT Dear Chairman Grassley and Ranking Member Feinstein: Suite 1800 New information of a material nature regarding temperament during the SEVENTH CRCUT September 27th hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee has prompted a onn Skiton Suite 201 Main Street reopening of the Standing Committee's evaluation. The Committee does not expect to recomplete a process and re-vote prior to the scheduled Senate vote. EIGHTH CIRCUIT Our original report must be read in conjunction with the foregoing. Our original 3 rating stands. R 72701-248 NINTH CIRCUIT Merce Devenport Suite 200 Sincerely 00 Norh Le Cence MT 59601 555 Caifome Street Paul T. Moxley CA 94104-4503 TENTH CIRCUIT Fuite 2400 Hon Brett M. Kavanaugh Mike Davis, Chief Counsel for Nominations, United States Senate Lola A. Kingo, Chief Nominations Counsel, Office of Legal Policy ABA Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary (via e-mail only) Committee on the Judiciary (via e-mail only) U.S. Department of Justice (via e-mail only) Denise A. Cardman, ABA Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, Suite 300 Staff Counsel (via e-mail only) Washingon ba 300 venue ofthe Suite 400 1050 Conneciout Avenu wasnington De 20036-5338 (00406201 Docx)

George Soros Conspiracy Theory

On October 5th, 2018, President Trump tweeted,[55] "The very rude elevator screamers are paid professionals only looking to make Senators look bad. Don’t fall for it! Also, look at all of the professionally made identical signs. Paid for by Soros and others. These are not signs made in the basement from love! #Troublemakers." The post received more than 37,000 retweets, 118,000 likes and 48,000 comments in 24 hours (shown below).

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump The very rude elevator screamers are paid professionals only looking to make Senators look bad. Don't fall for it! Also, look at all of the professionally made identical signs. Paid for by Soros and others. These are not signs made in the basement from love! # 1 roublemakers

Some criticized the comments and the allusion to the unsubstantiated conspiracy theory that American investor George Soros was paying protester. This conspiracy theory, which Trump has perpetuated before, has been seen by some as anti-semitic.

In an opinion piece on the tweet, The Washington Post's[56] Richard Cohen writes:

"If it was anyone else, this would seem to be base anti-Semitism. Soros is both rich and Jewish, and is officially and incessantly reviled in his native Hungary by the right-wing, authoritarian regime of Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The campaign there against Soros, who survived the Holocaust through guile and luck, could be called vaguely anti-Semitic, but there is nothing vague about it. Soros is the representation of the rich Jew, an anti-Semitic stereotype which, in Hungary at least, endures.

One might think Trump is appealing to a similar mob. But the president is clearly no anti-Semite. Two of his lawyers over the years -- Roy Cohn and Michael Cohen -- were Jewish, as have been many of his other associates. His daughter converted to Judaism and his grandchildren have been raised in that faith.

So what you have is not anti-Semitism by intent, but it is anti-Semitism nonetheless. The president, I guarantee you, knows nothing about Hungary’s history, nor that Adolf Eichmann managed to round up the country’s Jewish population and have about 437,000 of them murdered at Auschwitz. Trump probably knows little about Soros, either, because he knows little about almost everything. He is a genius at ignorance.

Brett Kavanaugh Silently Staring

Brett Kavanaugh Silently Staring refers to a series of jokes about the blank expression on the face of Supreme Court Justice nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing.

Meanwhile, Brett Kavanaugh is just sitting at the witness table, waiting Hon. Brett M. Kavanaugh
Kavanaugh sitting there in silence while senators argue GIF
Brett Kavanaugh through the entirety of his hearing so far.

PSA: I'm Off Twitter

PSA: I'm Off Twitter refers to parodies of a tweet by Benjamin Wittes, editor of Lawfare Blog after communication between he and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh came to light. However, Wittes' announcement that he was leaving Twitter also included many reasons why he would continue to use Twitter. The tweet was mocked and parodied on Twitter after it was posted.

Paul F Tompkins @PFTompkins Following PSA: I am essentially deactivating my twitter account. From now on if I post it will ONLY be promotional stuff or jokes and other thoughts & also RTs sometimes. I will not be reading mentions UNLESS people use my handle in a tweet. I will also post LIMITED booms 1:41 AM -10 Sep 2018
Simon Maloy @SimonMaloy Follow PSA: l'm relentlessly on Twitter until further notice l'll use it for only for self-owns and for things I want to say with literally zero forethought. l'll use it as my only source for information I'm going to read the f--- out of my mentions. I'm going to waste my life here 12:22 PM - 10 Sep 2018

Ruth Bader Ginsberg's Kavanaugh Swearing-In Reaction

On October 8th, President Trump held a swearing-in ceremony for Kavanaugh. During the ceremony, many watching the ceremony noted the facial reaction of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, which appeared to show disdain and/or disapproval for the ceremony. Many online related to this expression and shared the image on various social media sites.

That day, Twitter[58] user @MollyJohnFast tweeted the image with the caption, "RBG is every democratic women in America right now." The post received more than 900 retweets and 3,700 likes in 24 hours (shown below, left). Throughout the day, people continued to make similar comments (examples below, center and right).

RBG is every democratic women in America right now. White House 7:01 PM ET BREAKING NEWS TRUMP HOSTS CEREMONIAL SWEARING-IN FOR KAVANAUGH HOURS AFTER LEN CALLING ALLEGATIONS A "HOAX" ORCHESTRATED BY "EVIL" PEOPLE NAS-52.50 ERIN BURNETT
Honestly, same girl. #RBG #Kavanaugh #SCOTUS #Trump use EAKING NEWS EAKING NEWS UMP HOSTS CEREMONIAL SWEARING IN FO RLIER CALLED CHRISTINE BLASEY
RBG at Kavanaugh's swearing in is a BIG OL' MOOD

Search Interest

External References

[1] New York Times – Brett Kavanaugh Is Trump’s Pick for Supreme Court

[2] Twitter – @GOP's Tweet

[3] Twitter – @laureldavilacpa's Tweet

[4] Twitter – @renato_mariotti's Tweeth2. Your title here…

[5] Washington Post – I don’t know Kavanaugh the judge. But Kavanaugh the carpool dad is one great guy.

[6] Washington Post – Kavanaugh hearing: Trump’s Supreme Court nominee defends opinion in immigrant teen abortion case

[7] CNN – Read the letter Christine Blasey Ford sent accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct

[8] The New Yorker – A Sexual-Misconduct Allegation Against the Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Stirs Tension Among Democrats in Congress

[9] Senate – Letter to Senate Judiciary Committee

[10] The Washington Post – California professor, writer of confidential Brett Kavanaugh letter, speaks out about her allegation of sexual assault

[11] Twitter – @JuddLegum's Tweet

[12] Twitter – @SenatorCollins's Tweet

[13] Twitter – @taber's Tweet

[14] Washington Post – Is there a Kavanaugh doppelganger

[15] Twitter – @jaketapper's Tweet

[16] Twitter – @EdWhelanEPPC's Tweet

[17] New Yorker – Senate Democrats Investigate a New Allegation of Sexual Misconduct, from Brett Kavanaugh’s College Years

[18] New York Times – Kavanaugh to Give Senate Calendars From 1982 to Back Up Denial

[19] Twitter – @ZerlinaMaxwell's Tweet

[20] Twitter – @MichaelAvenatti's Tweet

[21] The New York Times – Kavanaugh Hearing: Christine Blasey Ford’s Testimony Grips Nation as G.O.P. Shrugs It Off

[22] Twitter – @Sulliview's Tweet

[23] Twitter – @kateirby's Tweet

[24] Twitter – @DonaldJTrumpJr's Tweet

[25] Twitter – @jaketapper's Tweet

[26] DCist – Explaining Beach Week, The Local Rite Of Passage In Kavanaugh's Calendar

[27] Twitter – @NatashaBertrand's Tweet

[28] Twitter – @grmartin's Tweet

[29] Twitter – @JoshDorner's Tweet

[30] Facebook – DC Trip to Support Judge Kavanaugh

[31] Twitter – @jardlholt's Tweet

[32] Twitter – @ToddRuger's Tweet

[33] Twitter – @MonicaCKlein's Tweet

[34] Twitter – @ThomasWictor's Tweet

[35] The Daily Dot – 33-tweet rant wildly alleges Alyssa Milano was trying to harm Kavanaugh

[36] Twitter – @toddzwillich's Tweet

[37] The Washington Post – Kavanaugh vote: Senate Republican leaders agree to new FBI background investigation of Kavanaugh

[38] New York Times – Kavanaugh Was Questioned by Police After Bar Fight in 1985

[39] Mashable – Brett Kavanaugh once got into a fight about UB40 and it's spawned some very solid memes

[40] Twitter – @emilybazelon's Tweet

[41] Twitter – @BrentScher's Tweet

[42] Twitter – @HolmesJosh's Tweet

[43] Twitter – @PressSec's Tweet

[44] CNN – New York Times says it was a mistake to enlist writer who posted anti-Kavanaugh tweet to report on him

[45] Twitter – @LasagnaGarden's Tweet

[46] Archive – Why Gamergate is Really About Political Correctness

[47] Archive – Mark Judge Bio

[48] NBC – Trump mocks Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford at campaign rally

[49] NBC News – The FBI confidential Kavanaugh report: Whos allowed to read it and where

[50] Twitter – @timkaine's Tweet

[51] Gizmodo – Capitol Police Arrest Intern Over Doxing of U.S. Senators

[52] WSJ – I Am an Independent, Impartial Judge – WSJ

[53] Twitter – @bpolitics's Tweet

[54] Bloomberg – Kavanaugh Wins Collins and Manchin’s Votes, Ensuring Confirmation

[55] Twitter – @realDonaldTrump's Tweet

[56] Washington Post – President Trump’s ignorant attack on George Soros

[57] CNBC – Brett Kavanaugh confirmed by Senate in 50-48 vote

[58] Twitter – @MollyJongFast's Tweet



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Overview

The Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court Nomination began in July 2018 with the selection of Judge Kavanaugh as the replacement for Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, following his retirement, by United States President Donald Trump. The nomination and subsequent confirmation hearings were the center of various controversies, particularly regarding a sexual misconduct allegation made toward Kavanaugh by a high school classmate.

Background

On July 2nd, 2018, President Trump held private interviews with Kavanaugh, along with three other U.S. Court of Appeals judges. One week later, on July 9th, President Trump announced that he would nominating Kavanaugh for the open seat left vacant by Justice Kennedy.[1]



Developments

Reaction to Nomination

The nomination of Kavanaugh was largely split along party lines between democrats and republicans. The verified GOP Twitter account tweeted,[2] "Praise is pouring in for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, @realDonaldTrump’s nominee for #SCOTUS ⬇️
Sen. Mike Lee: 'I know him to be a smart and fair judge, one of the most admired appellate judges in the country.'" The tweet (shown below, left) received more than 600 retweets and 1,800 likes in three months.

Others questioned Kavanaugh's beliefs, particularly about his opinion on whether or not presidents can be indicted for a crime, which Kavanaugh has argued against in the past. Some believed this could create a conflict because the Russia investigation, in which President Trump is involved, could be heard before the Supreme Court (shown below, center).[3]

Some questioned whether Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court could threaten abortion rights. CNN Legal Analyst Renato Mariotti tweeted,[4] "Remember the undocumented pregnant minor who was denied access to an abortion? Brett Kavanaugh was in the minority of judges who voted against giving her access to an abortion. He will vote to overturn Roe v. Wade." The tweet (shown below, right) received more than 12,000 retweets and 20,000 likes in three months.


"SUPREME COURT NOMINEE, BRETT KAVANAUGH, IS A THREAT TO AMERICAN VALUES- Of the 25 candidates Trump considered for his SCOTUS nominee, only one (Kavanaugh) opposed investigation, indictment, or even criminal interviews of a sitting president." ~Tracy Knauss #SCOTUSPick Trump, under criminal investigation, nominates to the Supreme Court a judge who says no president should be investigated, let alone charged while in office. Brett Kavanaugh was eye candy to America's fascist president. Judge Brett Kavanaugh: Opposes a woman's right to choose. Opposes the EPA. Opposes the Affordable Care Act. Opposes the Consumer Financial Protestion Burcau. Opposes the views of a majority of Americas citizens Supports big business. Judge Brett Kavanaugh Brett is a THREAT to American values. oor @GOP Praise is pouring in for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, @realDonaldTrump's nominee for #SCOTUS Sen. Mike Lee: "I know him to be a smart and fair judge, one of the most admired appellate judges in the country." Remember the undocumented pregnant minor who was denied access to an abortion? Brett Kavanaugh was in the minority of judges who voted against giving her access to an abortion. He will vote to overturn Roe v. Wade.

I Don't Know Kavanaugh the Man

On July 10th, 2018, the Washington Post published an article written by Julie O'Brien, a neighbor of Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.[5] O'Brien's daughter is classmates with one of Kavanaugh's. The article, titled "I don’t know Kavanaugh the judge. But Kavanaugh the carpool dad is one great guy" is meant to be a glowing testament to Kavanaugh's moral character, qualifications as a judge aside.

After the article was posted, many Twitter users mocked it for being irrelevant to the debate surrounding Trump's pick of Kavanaugh to replace retiring justice Anthony Kennedy. Twitter user @Annehelen pointed out it didn't matter how nice a Supreme Court nominee was in a car pool, gaining over 40 retweets and 300 likes (shown below, left). MSNBC pundit Chris Hayes stated "I can't believe this got published," gaining over 1,200 retweets (shown below, right).


Anne Helen Petersen @annehelen Follow Cannot overemphasize how little it matters if a Supreme Court nominee is a "good guy" while driving in the car pool Opinion don't know Kavanaugh the judge. But Kavanaugh the carpool dad.. Those whn kno him can attest to his personal kindnessleadership and willingness to help when called on. washingtonpost.comm Chris Hayes @chrislhayes Following I legit can't believe this got published Opinion | don't know Kavanaugh the judge. But Kavanaugh the carpool dad... Those who know him can attest to his personal kindness, leadership and willingness to help when called on. washingtonpost.com

Confirmation Hearing

On September 4th, 2018, the Senate Judiciary Committee held the first hearing for the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh.[6]



Zina Bash White Power Sign Controversy

Zina Bash White Power Sign Controversy refers to an online controversy surrounding a conspiracy theory accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's staff member Zina Bash of making a "white power" hand gesture during his confirmation hearing in early September 2018.

On September 4th, 2018, footage of Bash seated behind Kavanaugh at the hearing began circulating on Twitter, with some accusing her of intentionally making a "white power" gesture with her hand (shown below). In particular, tweets by surgeon Eugene Gu and veteran Keith R. Dumas gathered upwards of 13,400 and 17,300 retweets respectively within 24 hours.[5][6] Additionally, activist Amy Siskind tweeted "Kavanaugh’s assistant Zina Bash giving the white power sign right behind him during the hearing? This alone should be disqualify!"[2] The tweet was subsequently deleted.


Eugene Gu, MD @eugenegu Follow Kavanaugh's former law clerk Zina Bash is flashing a white power sign behind him during his Senate confirmation hearing. They literally want to bring white supremacy to the Supreme Court. What a national outrage and a disgrace to the rule of law. Keith R. Dumas LIVE 009 /044 ) 4.03M Y7178 | 11:20 AM MT Keith R. Dumas @rubin_kd Who is she? What's up with the white power sign? @MSNBC LIVE 4.11M views p▼9.96 112:20 PM CT 0:05 / 0:44 > / S&

Sexual Misconduct Controversy

On July 30th, 2018, Professor Christine Blasey Ford wrote a confidential letter to Senator Diane Feinstein accusing Kavanaugh of sexual assault when Ford and Kavanaugh were high school classmates.[7] The letter wrote:

"Kavanaugh physically pushed me into a bedroom as I was headed for a bathroom up a short stair well from the living room. They locked the door and played loud music precluding any successful attempt to yell for help.

Kavanaugh was on top of me while laughing with REDACTED, who periodically jumped onto Kavanaugh. They both laughed as Kavanaugh tried to disrobe me in their highly inebriated state. With Kavanaugh's hand over my mouth I feared he may inadvertently kill me.

On September 14th, The New Yorker[8] published that the confidential letter had circulated throughout Washington and Senate Democrats had referred the complaint to the FBI. In the story, Kavanaugh denied the allegations. He said, "I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation. I did not do this back in high school or at any time."

That day, in a letter[9] to the Senate Judiciary Committee, more than 65 women defended Kavanaugh. It read, in part, "We are women who have known Brett Kavanaugh for more than 35 years and knew him while he attended high school between 1979 and 1983. For the entire time we have known Brett Kavanaugh, he has behaved honorably and treated women with respect."

On September 16th, Ford came forward as the writer of the letter in an interview with the Washington Post.[10] That day, two republican senators joined democrats in urging the vote be delayed until the woman testified in court.

Following the publication, Twitter user @JuddLegum tweeted,[11] "1. Kavanaugh's accuser is now on the record: Her name is Christine Blasey Ford 2. Ford has offered a detailed account of sexual assault by Kavanaugh 3. Ford's account corroborated by therapists notes from 2012 4. Ford passed a polygraph test by former FBI agent." The tweet (shown below, left) received more than 18,000 retweets and 49,000 likes in 24 hours.

The announcement also slowed down the once-thought quick confirmation of Kavanaugh as republican senators began calling for delays as well. Republican Senator Susan Collins tweeted,[12] "Professor Ford and Judge Kavanaugh should both testify under oath before the Judiciary Committee." The tweet (shown below, right) received more than 6,500 retweets and 27,000 likes in 24 hours.


1. Kavanaugh's accuser is now on the record: Her name is Christine Blasey Ford 2. Ford has offered a detailed account of sexual assault by Kavanaugh 3. Ford's account corroborated by therapists notes from 2012 4. Ford passed a polygraph test by former FBI agent Sen. Susan Collins @SenatorCollins Professor Ford and Judge Kavanaugh should both testify under oath before the Judiciary Committee.

The following day, Ford's attorney Debra Katz went on CBS This Morning and announced that she her client would be willing to testify.



Ed Whelan's Kavanaugh Doppelgänger Conspiracy Theory

Following Ford's accusation, various members of the conservative media had asserted that perhaps Ford was mistaken. On September 18th, Kathleen Parker wrote for the Washington Post, "Is there a Kavanaugh doppelgänger?"[14]

On September 20th, 2018, Ed Whelan, the president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center think and a former law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, tweeted an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory, asserting that Christine Blasey Ford had been assaulted not by Judge Kavanaugh, but another classmate who he says resembles Kavanaugh. In the post, he shared Google maps that detail the distances between the victim, alleged assailant and the witnesses homes in relation to the house where the crime allegedly took place. He also posted floor plans and photographs of the house and yearbook photographs of Kavanaugh and Whelan's suspect (tweets, shown below).[13]


Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h Kavanaugh's home was 3.6 miles away: Smyth's 4.3 miles: Judge's 10 miles: and the female classmate's 7 miles. Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC Follow 2/8 Okay, I'll begin laying out some information concerning Christine Blasey Ford's allegations against Judge Kavanaugh Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h Here is a map of the homes in relation to Columbia Country Club. Rollins Patk O Judge 1/8 Female Amate 5:51 PM-20 Sep 2018 Garrett Park 6,205 Retweets 9,660 Likes Washington DC Temple Potomac Columbia Country Club Poope°Chase Tweet your reply Terrace Ford Bethesda Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h Dr. Ford may well have been the victim of a severe sexual assault by someone 36 years ago. Her allegations are so vague as to such basic matters as when and where that it is impossible for Judge Kavanaugh to *prove* his innocence Cabin John George Village Memorial Parkway Smyth9 Kavanaugh Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h But there are compelling reasons to believe his categorical denial. Let's look at one set of reasons. 9 187 t 866 1.8K Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h Here is a house that is barely a half-mile from the Columbia Country Club. Street address: 3714 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase. Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h According to Ford's letter, the assault occurred "in a suburban Maryland area home at a gathering that included me and four others." Her WaPo account adds that the house was "not far from" the Columbia Country Club. f 12 min Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 15h The "four others" that she and her lawyer have identified are Kavanaugh, Mark Judge, P.J. Smyth, and a female classmate of Ford's. None of the four lived in the vicinity of the Columbia Country Club. ECTION FIVE 157 t 904 1.8K Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 15h Here is the house's floor planc main floor and upstairs Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 15h Right at the top of the stairs is a door leading to a bedroom. 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Their friendship appears to have continued long after graduation, as this 2012 Facebook exchange shows. Mak Judge 5/8 0 now was your week-en Merning 821 1.6K Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h Who lived in this house? Chris Garrett, a Georgetown Prep classmate. friend. and football teammate of Brett Kavanaugh's. Comma Christopher C. Garrett 3714 Thornapple Street Chevy Chase. Maryland Freshman Footbell, Varsity Footbell 2, 3,4: Freshman V. Basketbell 2, 3-Newspper 3. 4 Celc Footbail Champs 3 Keg City COub 1. 2 3, 4 Spread Eagle Club i. Zubar Club 1 3 4: Ann Daughernty I survived the 4th of July: Rocky's Perty. The Ones: Van Halen Concert Whe Concen Bop Bop Who son that Georgetown game anyway? Down The Hatch Marnix: Devils T engle Il berignt beck Move Your Car, Leasure: Think You Have Enough Empties? Down Glaer: My Friend: PrFFFFFP Ah Boy Litle Taven: Why? Why? Why? Why. Hey Pigt: Sooe: Red Se vs Orioles Whe wen 153 2.0K Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 14h Folks who knew both Kavanaugh and Garrett in high school have commented on how much they resembled each other in appearance. Here are Kavanaugh and Garrett in their senior yearbook photos amyway P Bitlee Wheck Renase Alumne Club Survivor: 10C hegs or bust: Who is that guy anyway. k 1 ate Club: Beach Week Hitchniking Patrol Those Prep guys are the The Lone Ranger: "Just get me home and Il be alright; Conaga Mouthwash: Siant Sweep 4 82 Besch week: The You're Lucky Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 14h The female classmate has not been heard from Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h And here are Kavanaugh and Garrett now. 114 t 853 2.1K 8/8 Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC-14h To be clear, I have no idea what, if anything, did or did not happen in that bedroom at the top of the stairs, and I therefore do not state. imply or insinuate that Garrett or anyone else committed the sexual assault that Ford alleges 1.4 t978 23K Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC-14h Further, if Ford is now mistakenly remembering Garrett to be Kavanaugh, I offer no view whether that mistaken remembrance dates from the gathering or developed at some point in the intervening years. Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h It is regrettable that private citizens are being drawn into this. But that is the product of Senator Feinstein's shockingly shoddy handling of the whole matter Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h If you're at a gathering of four others in someone's home you'd ordinarily think that the four others include the host who lives in the home. And that host would be the person least likely to act like a guest and most likely to use private areas of the house. Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 14h If the matter had been handled as it should have been, the Committee would have investigated the matter over the summer and resolved it privately to everyone's satisfaction without the smearing of Kavanaugh and the dragging of the names of others into the public eye. 9169 1.0K 2.5K Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC-14h If the gathering was at Garrett's house and Garrett was there, then one of the four others wasn't there 87 987 2.2K E Ed Whelan EdWhelanEPPC 14h Bottom line:I believe that a fair assessment of this evidence powerfully supports Judge Kavanaugh's categorical denia Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC 14h Kavanaugh categorically denies being at the gathering and committing the assault. Beyond his countless character witnesses from then and now, Judge and Smyth have informed the Senate Judiciary Committee that they recall no such gathering "at which Kavanaugh was present

The posts were widely criticized among people online, democrats and republicans. CNN's Jake Tapper tweeted,[15] "A prominent DC conservative, trying to promote an alternate theory that someone else (and not Kavanaugh) may have sexually assaulted Professor Ford, named that person, showed photographs suggesting Ford confused the two and more. This is stunningly irresponsible." The tweet received more than 9,700 retweets and 41,000 likes in 24 hours (shown below).


Jake Tapper @jaketapper A prominent DC conservative, trying to promote an alternate theory that someone else (and not Kavanaugh) may have sexually assaulted Professor Ford, named that person, showed photographs suggesting Ford confused the two and more. This is stunningly irresponsible.

The following day, Whelan retracted his statement and deleted his tweets. He wrote, "I made an appalling and inexcusable mistake of judgment in posting the tweet thread in a way that identified Kavanaugh's Georgetown Prep classmate. I take full responsibility for that mistake, and I deeply apologize for it. I realize that does not undo the mistake." The tweet received more than 1,900 retweets, 5,000 likes and 9,000 comments.[16]


Ed Whelan @EdWhelanEPPC I made an appalling and inexcusable mistake of judgment in posting the tweet thread in a way that identified Kavanaugh's Georgetown Prep classmate. I take full responsibility for that mistake, and I deeply apologize for it. I realize that does not undo the mistake.

Dr. Ford's Testimony

On September 27th, 2018, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee. In her opening statement, she described the alleged assault (video below).[21] She said:



"When I got to the small gathering, people were drinking beer in a small living room on the first floor of the house. I drank one beer that evening. Brett and Mark were visibly drunk. Early in the evening, I went up a narrow set of stairs leading from the living room to a second floor to use the bathroom. When I got to the top of the stairs, I was pushed from behind into a bedroom. I couldn't see who pushed me. Brett and Mark came into the bedroom and locked the door behind them. There was music already playing in the bedroom. It was turned up louder by either Brett or Mark once we were in the room. I was pushed onto the bed and Brett got on top of me. He began running his hands over my body and grinding his hips into me. I yelled, hoping someone downstairs might hear me, and tried to get away from him, but his weight was heavy. Brett groped me and tried to take off my clothes. He had a hard time because he was so drunk, and because I was wearing a one-piece bathing suit under my clothes. I believed he was going to rape me. I tried to yell for help. When I did, Brett put his hand over my mouth to stop me from screaming. This was what terrified me the most, and has had the most lasting impact on my life. It was hard for me to breathe, and I thought that Brett was accidentally going to kill me. Both Brett and Mark were drunkenly laughing during the attack. They both seemed to be having a good time. Mark was urging Brett on, although at times he told Brett to stop. A couple of times I made eye contact with Mark and thought he might try to help me, but he did not."

Many reacted to Ford's testimony with compassion. Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan tweeted, "I can't imagine how many thousands of women, around the world, are in tears as they listen to Christine Blasey Ford's voice cracking." The tweet received more than 1,000 retweets and 5,000 likes in 24 hours (shown below, left).[22]

Others were dismayed by the questioning and descriptions of Dr. Ford, particularly Senator Orin Hatch referring to her as "attractive." Reporter Kate Irby tweeted, "Hatch just called Ford an 'attractive witness.'[23] Asked to elaborate what he meant, he said 'she’s pleasing.'" The tweet received more than 6,000 retweets and 10,000 likes in 24 hours (shown below, center).

President Trump's son, Donald Trump, Jr, cast doubt on the testimony, specifically when Ford said that she had a fear of flying. He tweeted,[24] "I’m no psychology professor but it does seem weird to me that someone could have a selective fear of flying. Can’t do it to testify but for vacation, well it’s not a problem at all." The tweet received more than 8,000 retweets and 28,000 likes in 24 hours.


I can't imagine how many thousands of women, around the world, are in tears as they listen to Christine Blasey Ford's voice cracking Kate Irby @kateirby Followv Hatch just called Ford an "attractive witness." Asked to elaborate what he meant, he said she's pleasing. 12:46 PM 27 Sep 2018 3,953 Retweets 5,678 Likes Θ@审@D 1.5K 4.0K 5.7K Donald Trump Jr. @DonaldJTrumpJr I'm no psychology professor but it does seem weird to me that someone could have a selective fear of flying. Can't do it to testify but for vacation, well it's not a problem at all

Kavanaugh continued to deny the allegations in his testimony. In his opening testimony, he said, "My family and my name have been totally and permanently destroyed by vicious and false additional accusations" (shown below).



Female Attendee Reaction Images

During Kavanaugh's testimony, people online shared an image of how the women seated behind Kavanaugh were reacting. Many inferred that there facial expressions were grimaces of disgust toward Kavanaugh (examples below).


appropriate representation of women around the country reacting to kavanaugh Hon. Brett M. Kavanaugh Every woman in this foto # Kavanaugh Hearings Hon. Brett M. Kavanaugh So how's Kavanaugh's testimony going over with women? Let's poll the room Hon. Brett M.Kavanaugh

Women For Kavanaugh

On September 25th, 2018, the Facebook[30] group Young Women for America at Liberty University posted an event entitled "DC Trip to Support Judge Kavanaugh." The group announced their intentions to bring women form the University to Washington, D.C. for the "i Stand With Brett" rally, an pro-Kavanaugh event.

That day, Right Wing Watch reporter Jared Holt tweeted[31] a picture of the bus, which featured a large image on the side that a featured the slogan "Women For Kavanaugh" (shown below).


Jared Holt @jaredlholt l found the bus NOTHER GREAT USTIC 1 #AnotherGreatJustice OMEN AMERDIA

As the crowds gathered for the hearing, reporters began posting images of women wearing the "Women For Kavanaugh" shirts (shown below, left).[32] However, a photograph of a man wearing the shirt also grew in popularity. Twitter[33] user @MonicaCKlein tweeted the photograph with the caption, "Meet the Women for Kavanaugh." The post received more than 3,000 retweet and 16,000 likes in 24 hours.


Stream of "Women for #Kavanaugh" clad supporters head to Capitol Hill rally KAVANA KAVANAUGA GI VA Meet the Women for Kavanaugh WOMEN FOR KAVANAUGH

Alyssa Milano Conspiracy Theory

During the hearing, some on Twitter noticed the appearance of actor and activist Alyssa Milano in the hearing using a phone, despite phones being barred. Twitter user @Fuctupmind tweeted a video made by Milano and the caption, "Someone explain to me why Alyssa Milano was allowed to record this footage of the Brett Kavanaugh hearing today? This footage was directly from her device and she was told by security to shut it off. Is it a violation to record in a hearing room, even though it's an open one?" The tweet received more than 4,100 retweets and 5,100 likes in 24 hours.




Twitter[34] user @ThomasWictor responded by posting a lengthy conspiracy theory, which alleges that Milano, a guest of Senator Diane Feinstein, was attending the hearing to help assassinate Kavanaugh. He believes that Milano was "showing someone the layout and the distances," and after she created a distraction, "SOMEBODY ELSE would do something." The post received more than 3,300 retweets and 3,900 likes in 24 hours (excerpts below).[35]


Thomas Wicter CThomasWictor19 )Well l explain to you why QAlyssa Mlano did this Thomas Wictor OThomasWictor 19 (4Our pal Alyssa was recording ACTUAL dstances There was a dry un for this, emember? Guess why Mike GFuctupmind Someone explain to me why Alyssa Milano was alowed to recond this footage of the Bret Kavanaugh hearing today?… Show this thread Thomas Wictor GThomasWictor 19h (5) I was told that the cops took her cell phone. Idon't know ส that's true. BUT Wictor @ThomasWictor 19 Thomas 2) She was showing someone the layout and the dstances. The head-on footage is taken with belephoto lenses, so shere's en Thomas Wictor aThomasWictor There were shitloads of armed men and wormen in that room Whanever Alyssa had planned would not have workked anyway Thomas Wictor OTh masWictor 19 Lens compression can be very deceiving The woman doesn't move. Telephoto lenses make her APPEAR to move. Thomas Wictor So THIS sme, Mlano would stand and scream and wave her sin She was ready to fight, which s why her hair was in a bun Looks like she's iming hee (7) ADDENDUM: Here's what was planned she's timing Alyssa Milano sent video of the layou and distances to someone else. At a particular moment, she would st up with her sign and scream. This would cause a distraction. 753 PM-27 Seo 2018


Confirmation Vote

Following the hearing, key vote from Senate Judiciary Committee member Jeff Flake became the subject of much interest. On September 28th, Flake announced that he would be voting for Kavanaugh.[36]

That day, CNN tweeted, a video of Flake being confronted by a woman in an elevator. She said, "That’s what you’re telling all women in America, that they don’t matter. They should just keep it to themselves because if they have told the truth you’re just going to help that man to power anyway." The tweet received more than 21,000 retweets, 43,000 likes and 2.3 million views.



The vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee moved forward along party lines, with Republican Senators voting 11-10, moving the vote to Senate. However, Flake, as well as Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski announced that they would not vote to confirm Kavanaugh in the senate without the FBI background investigation, which was agreed upon.[37]

On October 5th, Senators Susan Collins and Joe Manchin announced that they would vote to confirm Kavanaugh, all but ensuring his confirmation.[54] That day, Collins delivered a speech as to why she would be voting to confirm the judge (video below).

Kavanaugh was voted to confirm Kavanaugh in a 50-48 votes. He was sworn in on October 6th as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court by Chief Justice John Roberts.[57]



Second Allegation

On September 23rd, The New Yorker[17] reported a second allegation of sexual misconduct against Brett Kavanaugh. A classmate of Kavanaugh's at Yale between 1983 and 1984, Deborah Ramirez claims that Kavanaugh exposed his penis to her at a party in college.

The report said:

A third male student then exposed himself to her. “I remember a penis being in front of my face,” she said. “I knew that’s not what I wanted, even in that state of mind.” She recalled remarking, “That’s not a real penis,” and the other students laughing at her confusion and taunting her, one encouraging her to “kiss it.” She said that she pushed the person away, touching it in the process. Ramirez, who was raised a devout Catholic, in Connecticut, said that she was shaken. “I wasn’t going to touch a penis until I was married,” she said. “I was embarrassed and ashamed and humiliated.” She remembers Kavanaugh standing to her right and laughing, pulling up his pants. “Brett was laughing,” she said. “I can still see his face, and his hips coming forward, like when you pull up your pants.” She recalled another male student shouting about the incident. “Somebody yelled down the hall, ‘Brett Kavanaugh just put his penis in Debbie’s face,’ ” she said. “It was his full name. I don’t think it was just ‘Brett.’ And I remember hearing and being mortified that this was out there.”

[…]

And yet, after several days of considering the matter carefully, she said, “I’m confident about the pants coming up, and I’m confident about Brett being there.” Ramirez said that what has stayed with her most forcefully is the memory of laughter at her expense from Kavanaugh and the other students. “It was kind of a joke,” she recalled. “And now it’s clear to me it wasn’t a joke.”

In response the allegations, Kavanaugh wrote in a statement:

This alleged event from 35 years ago did not happen. The people who knew me then know that this did not happen, and have said so. This is a smear, plain and simple. I look forward to testifying on Thursday about the truth, and defending my good name--and the reputation for character and integrity I have spent a lifetime building--against these last-minute allegations.

Kavanaugh's Calendars

On September 23rd, Kavanaugh said that he would be releasing calendars from the summer of 1982 to the Senate Judiciary Committee.[18] The calendars, he says, do not include the party at which Christine Blasey Ford alleges Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her. The calendar does include basketball games, trips to the movies, exercising and more.

Following the announcement, people online mocked the idea that Kavanaugh had the calendars but did not release them when the allegations were first lodged. Sirius XM political analyst Zerline Maxwell tweeted,[19] "If Kavanaugh had the calendar all along he would’ve told us on day one. Additionally who put parties on their calendar at age 17? This whole thing looks like a charade vs dr. Ford’s methodical steps to corroborate her story." The tweet (shown below, left) received more than 1,500 retweets and 5,900 likes in 24 hours.

Others mocked Kavanaugh's personality for both keeping calendar and the idea tat he would keep a note about the alleged sexual assault (examples below, center and right).


Zerlina Maxwell @ZerlinaMaxwell If Kavanaugh had the calendar all along he would've told us on day one. Additionally who put parties on their calendar at age 17? This whole thing looks like a charade vs dr. Ford's methodical steps to corroborate her story. Well, if Kavanaugh didn't record his sexual assault on his little calendar. CASE CLOSED! Peter Baker@peterbakernyt Kavanaugh has calendars from summer 1982 that he plans to give the Senate that don't show a party that matches Blasey Ford's description, according to someone working for his confirmation. Calendars can't prove it didn't happen but his team wil argue there is no corroboration. Show this thread jordan@JordanUhl -19h l think I speak for all of us in saying whenever we drank underage, we all always marked it on our calendars. Ironclad defense. I'm convinced! Sept. 23, 2018 CheVeu UorkEimes WASHINGTON- Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh has calendars from the summer of 1982 that he plans to hand over to the Senate Judiciary Committee that do not show a party consistent with the description of his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, according to someone working for SUBSCRIBE CS anaugh to Glve Senate is confirmation. ndars From 1982 to Back The calendars do not disprove Dr. Blasey's allegations, Judge Kavanaugh's team acknowledged. He could have attended a party that he did not list. But his team will argue to the senators that the calendars provide no corroboration for her account of a small gathering at a house where he allegedly pinned enial 60 158 949 Jordan @JordanUhl If Brett Kavanaugh was the type of person who kept track of underage drinking on a calendar he's an even bigger psycho than l ever imagined

Beach Week

On September 26th, the Senate Judiciary Committee released the calendars to the public. That day, CNN's Jake Tapper tweeted[25] the calendars, which received more than 1,200 retweets and 2,400 likes in 24 hours (shown below).


Jake Tapper @jaketapper Judge Kavanaugh's 1982 calendar, submitted to Senate Judiciary Committee tttutrrrrrrrrAtrutitiitit . " BE A CH WE E K 1982 THE NOBTHWESTERN MUTUAL ATDUBON CALENDAR


Following the release of the calendars, people noted and joked about the presence of "Beach Week," an official holiday in the Washington, D.C.-area in which graduating seniors and high school students engaged in behavior that included excessive drinking and sexual activity.[26]

Atlantic writer Natasha Bertrand tweeted,[27] "I distinctly remember being at a Beach Week party with my then-boyfriend when it dawned on us that there was a drunk girl in a room down the hall, and boys were ‘lining up’ to go in…it happened often enough that we had a term. We didn’t call it rape." The tweet received more than 4,000 retweets and 5,900 likes in 24 hours.

Twitter user @grmarting tweeted,[28] "this page from Kavanaugh's calendar looks like the cover to a seven-inch by some Pavement wannabe band called Beach Week." The tweet received more than 950 retweets and 5,500 likes in 24 hours.

Others questioned what the inclusion of "Beach Week" contradicted his character. Twitter[29] user @JoshDorner tweeted, "From the yearbook: 'Beach Week Ralph Club – Biggest Contributor.' But he never drank to excess or illegally? Not sure how this is at all meant to be exculpatory or back up rather than contradict the choir boy claim" (shown below, right).


"l distinctly remember being at a Beach Week party with my then-boyfriend when it dawned on us that there was a drunk girl in a room down the hall, and boys were 'lining up to go in...it happened often enough that we had a term. We didn't call it r---." The Kavanaugh Allegations Are Upsettingly Similar to What I Saw at D.C.'s Pr. We didn't call it r--- slate.comm this page from Kavanaugh's calendar looks like the cover to a seven-inch by some Pavement wannabe band called Beach Week June 1982 n Fee TRINITY uzanne 10 o 12 U2Anne E315 16 1718 9 STARTS COME OME me 21 23 2425 26 CoME obins GAME 5:30 Ball Game 530 From the yearbook: "Beach Week Ralph Club Biggest Contributor." But he never drank to excess or illegally? Not sure how this is at all meant to be exculpatory or back up rather than contradict the choir boy claim. Jake Tapper jaketapper Judge Kavanaugh's 1982 calendar, submitted to Senate Judiciary Committee Show this thread


Third Allegation

On September 26th, 2018, Attorney Michael Anvenatti, the lawyer who also represented Stormy Daniels in her various legal disputes with President Trump, tweeted,[20] "Below is my correspondence to Mr. Davis of moments ago, together with a sworn declaration from my client. We demand an immediate FBI investigation into the allegations. Under no circumstances should Brett Kavanaugh be confirmed absent a full and complete investigation." The post received more than 13,000 retweets and 21,000 likes in 24 hours (shown below).


Michael Avenatti @MichaelAvenatti Below is my correspondence to Mr. Davis of moments ago, together with a sworn declaration from my client. We demand an immediate FBl investigation into the allegations. Under no circumstances should Brett Kavanaugh be confirmed absent a full and complete investigation response to my emails below from Monday. This is an urgent matter that deserves your immediate attenti n from my dient regarding the allegations at issue. We demand an immediate FBI investigation as previous possible. ail below. We are still awaiting answers to the questions and requests I set forth. dled in a timely manner. Time is of the essence.

The declaration made by Julie Swetnick, a graduate of Gaithersburg High School, alleges that she attended parties with Brett Kavanaugh and Kavanaugh's friend Mark Judge between 1980 and 1981. During that time, she says that she witnessed Kavanaugh "drink excessively" and "engage in abusive and physically aggressive behavior toward girls, including pressing girls against him without their consent, 'grinding' against girls, and attempting to remove or shift girls' clothing to expose private body parts. She also attests to seeing Kavanaugh's behavior during the unofficial holiday of "Beach Week."

Additionally, she writes, under penalty of perjury, "During the years 1981-92, I became aware of efforts by Mark Judge, Brett Kavanaugh and others to 'spike' the 'punch' at house parties I attended with drugs and/or grain alcohol so as to cause girls to lose their inhibitions and their ability to say 'No.' […] I also witnessed efforts by Mark Judge, Brett Kavanaugh and others to cause girls to become inebriated and disoriented so they could then be 'gang raped' in a side room."

Swetnick continues that, too, had been sexually assaulted at a party but did not name Kavanaugh as the assailant. She wrote:

"13. In approximately 1982, I became the victim of one of these 'gang' or 'train' rapes where Mark Judge and Brett Kavanaugh were present. Shortly after the incident, I shared what had transpired with at least two other people. During the incident, I was incapacitated without my consent and unable to fight off the boys raping me. I believe I was drugged using Quaaludes or something similar placed in what I was drinking."

1985 Bar Fight

On October 1st, 2018, The New York Times[38] reported that in September 1985, Kavanaugh, then a junior at Yale University, and four other men were questioned, but not arrested by, New Haven Police Department in New Haven, Connecticut. The police report from the incident states that Kavanaugh was involved in an altercation at a bar following a concert by the band UB40. According to the report, Kavanaugh was accused of throwing ice at a patron.

In a statement to the Times, Kavanaugh's classmate said:

"[Ludington] said that the altercation happened after a UB40 concert on Sept. 25, when he and a group of people went to Demery’s and were drinking pints. At one point, they were sitting near a man who, they thought, resembled Ali Campbell, the lead singer of UB40.

"'We’re trying to figure out if it’s him,' he said.

"When the man noticed Mr. Ludington, Mr. Kavanaugh and the others looking at him, he objected and told them to stop it, adding an expletive, Mr. Ludington said.

"Mr. Kavanaugh cursed, he said, and then 'threw his beer at the guy.'"

The references to the band UB40 became the subject of numerous jokes involving the band, who is best known for their brand of soft, radio-friendly reggae (examples below).[39]


ARE YOU THE LEAD SINGER OF UB40

The New York Times was subsequently criticized for the story, with some citing the inclusion of New York Times Opinion writer Emily Bazelon in the story's byline, particularly in regards to Bazelon's July 9th tweet about Kavanaugh. That tweet reads, "As a @YaleLawSch grad & lecturer, I strongly disassociate myself from tonight’s praise of Brett Kavanaugh. With respect, he’s a 5th vote for a hard-right turn on voting rights and so much more that will harm the democratic process & prevent a more equal society. Those are fundamental values we try to instill in our students. They matter more than collegiality and credentials." The tweet received more than 1,000 retweets and 4,000 likes in three months (shown below).[40]


Emily Bazelon Ф @em.lybazelon . Jul 9 As a @YaleLawSch grad & lecturer, I strongly disassociate myself from tonight's praise of Brett Kavanaugh. With respect, he's a 5th vote for a hard-right turn on voting rights and so much more that will harm the democratic process & prevent a more equal society. 1/2 Emily Bazelon @emilybazelon Those are fundamental values we try to instill in our students. They matter more than collegiality and credentials. 2/2

People stated their dismay toward Bazelon's work on the article. Twitter[41] user @BrentScher tweeted, "The New York Times isn't even pretending anymore. The byline for the latest hit piece on Kavanaugh is a woman who stated her opposition to him on July 9." The tweet received more than 2,600 retweets and 4,900 likes in two days (shown below, left).

Twitter user @HolmesJosh tweeted,[42] "As someone who has worked with press my entire career, and respects the vast majority, this kind of thing destroys my ability to tell conservatives they’re not out to get you. This is outrageous." The tweet received more than 790 retweets and 1,900 likes in two days (shown below, center).

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders tweeted,[43] "Democrats desperately attack Judge Kavanaugh for throwing ice during college. What motivated New York Times reporter to write this ridiculous story? Throwing ice 33 years ago, or her opinion of Judge Kavanaugh in July?" The tweet received more than 9,400 retweets and 29,000 likes in two days (shown below, right).


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In a statement made on October 2nd, the New York Times released a statement on the controversy.[44] They wrote, "Emily Bazelon is a writer for The New York Times Magazine who occasionally writes op-eds for the opinion section. She is not a newsroom reporter. Her role in this story was to help colleagues in the newsroom gather public documents in New Haven, where Emily is based. In retrospect, editors should have used a newsroom reporter for that assignment."

Mark Judge's GamerGate Article

On October 1st, 2018, Twitter[45] user @LasagnaGarden tweeted an article written by Kavanaugh's friend Mark Judge, a right-wing political commentator and writer, as well as one of the individuals accused by Blasey Ford of being present for the alleged attack by Kavanaugh, had published an article on the GamerGate controversy, an online gaming protest, which supporters claims is about "ethics in gaming journalism," while other criticized the movement for inflaming sexist behavior in the gaming community, leading to excessive trolling, harassment and threats of violence. @LasagnaGarden commented on the article, entitled "Why Gamergate is Really About Political Correctness," "LMFAO HOW." The tweet received more than 885 retweets and 3,100 likes in two days. The articles were archived.[46][47]


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In the article Judge refers to the attacks on Anita Sarkeesian, the blogger and video game critic, who received numerous death and rape threats, as well as doxing, for criticizing the GamerGate movement as well as perceived sexist imagery and themes in video games, as "disgusting, sad, and intolerable."

Judge continues:

"Social justice warriors like Sarkeesian usually win by following a pattern: raise an issue, shame critics by appealing to emotion, bully, express a lot of rage and personal hurt, guilt opponents into acquiescence, then move on to the next target. But gamers’ cogent counterarguments have made Anita Sarkeesian and Feminist Frequency irrelevant. Gamers keep gaming, and game makers keep making games. The controversy is ebbing, and soon the name Anita Sarkeesian will be a footnote in pop culture history. As for me, I’m looking forward to playing Dark Souls III."

Trump Mocks Christine Blasey Ford

On October 2nd, at a rally in Mississippi, President Trump commented on the controversy regarding the Supreme Court nomination of Kavanaugh. During the speech, he appeared the mock Christine Blasey Ford, mimicking her testimony. NBC[48] reports:

"I had one beer!" Trump said, characterizing Ford's testimony about her level of intoxication as a teenager when she says she was attacked at a small get-together in Montgomery County, Md., in the early 1980s.

"How did you get home?" the president asked, taking on the role of prosecutor.

"I don't remember," he said in his Ford voice.

"How did you get there?" Trump continued in his reenactment of the Senate hearing.

"I don't remember," he replied in the Ford voice.

Trump then mockingly asked and answered a series of questions with the responses "I don't remember" and "I don't know."



Intern Doxing Arrest

On October 3rd, 2018, U.S. Capitol Police arrested Jackson A. Cosko, an intern for Representative Shelia Jackson Lee, a Texas Democrat, for sharing the personal information of various GOP lawmakers, including the phone numbers and home address of Senators Mike Lee, Lindsey Graham, Orin Hatch, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senator Rand Paul, on their respective Wikipedia pages.[51]

FBI Investigation Conclusion

On October 4th, 2018, the White House said that the FBI had completed the investigation into the sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh. The information, known as "302" forms, would be made available to all 100 senators only. The report will not be made public but instead be held in the classified area of the Capitol Visitor's Center, where senators can read the files. However, copies of the findings will not be made as the report can only be read in the classified area.[49]

Following the conclusion, key Republican votes for Kavanaugh's confirmation signaled their satisfaction with the investigation. Republican Senator Susan Collins said, "It appears to be a very thorough investigation, but I’m going back later to personally read the interviews."

Additionally, Republican Senator Jeff Flake said, "We’ve seen no additional corroborating information."

Democratic opponents of the confirmation criticized the investigation. In a series of tweets, Senator Tim Kaine wrote,[50] "This so-called “investigation” is a complete sham. This process was wrapped up in just *5 days,* despite the many witnesses pleading to share relevant information who were ignored by the FBI." The tweets received more than 1,500 retweets and 4,000 likes in 24 hours (shown below).


Tim Kaine@timkaine 50m This so-called "investigation" is a complete sham 386 th 779 2.9K Tim Kaine@timkaine 50m This process was wrapped up in just *5 days,* despite the many witnesses pleading to share relevant information who were ignored by the FBl 9 41t 84 276 Tim Kaine@timkaine 50m The "report" is available for Senators to review in a secure office but get this- there's only ONE copy! That means Senators have to sign up for hourlong slots between now and the expected vote. There may not even be time for all 100 of us to read it before our first vote! 67th 207 367 Tim Kaine@timkaine 50m Senators can't even discuss the report's contents with the public. And they're not releasing it to the public. This is an insult to Americans concerned about the future of the Supreme Court 12 t 290 1.0K Tim Kaine @timkaine Why not do a real investigation? Why limit Senate access to the report? Why limit public access to it? There can only be one of two answers: the Republican majority doesn't care about allegations of sexual assault, or they're worried of what a true

Kavanaugh's Wall Street Journal Op-Ed

On October 4th, 2018, Kavanaugh published an article in the Wall Street Journal[52] newspaper entitled "I Am an Independent, Impartial Judge." In the piece, he seemingly apologizes for his testimony during the hearings with Christine Blasey Ford. He said, "I was very emotional last Thursday, more so than I have ever been. I might have been too emotional at times. I know that my tone was sharp, and I said a few things I should not have said. I hope everyone can understand that I was there as a son, husband and dad. I testified with five people foremost in my mind: my mom, my dad, my wife, and most of all my daughters."

Additionally, he vowed to be an "impartial" Supreme Court justice.

Bar Association Re-Evaluation

On October 5th, 2018, the Bar Association sent an email to Senator Chuck Gassley, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. In the letter, they wrote that they would be re-evaluating Kavanaugh's rating with the bar association regarding Kavanaugh's temperament (shown below).[53]


Defending Liberty Pursuing Justice Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION PuiT.Makey 111 E Broedway Floor FIRST CIRCUI Pal T. Morley Reter Bennett CohneRinghom Pc 2 Miade Street Salt Lake City UT 84111 Suite 00 E 11P Floor Portand, ME4-7123 E-mail: paoley@cohnek ingtomcom SECOND CIRCUIT Vincent Crang 1010 THIRD CIRCIT October 5, 2018 New Vork, NY VIA E-MAIL ONLY VIA E-MAIL ONLY The Honorable Dianne Feinstein Ranking Member Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Adrane LDudey SuteThe Honorable Charles E. Grassley OURTH CRCUITCommittee on the Judiciary Pemeei. Roents United States Senate seWashington, DC 20510 FIFTH CRCUIT Re: Nomination of Brett M. Kavanaugh to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Suite 400 SITH RCUIT Dear Chairman Grassley and Ranking Member Feinstein: Suite 1800 New information of a material nature regarding temperament during the SEVENTH CRCUT September 27th hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee has prompted a onn Skiton Suite 201 Main Street reopening of the Standing Committee's evaluation. The Committee does not expect to recomplete a process and re-vote prior to the scheduled Senate vote. EIGHTH CIRCUIT Our original report must be read in conjunction with the foregoing. Our original 3 rating stands. R 72701-248 NINTH CIRCUIT Merce Devenport Suite 200 Sincerely 00 Norh Le Cence MT 59601 555 Caifome Street Paul T. Moxley CA 94104-4503 TENTH CIRCUIT Fuite 2400 Hon Brett M. Kavanaugh Mike Davis, Chief Counsel for Nominations, United States Senate Lola A. Kingo, Chief Nominations Counsel, Office of Legal Policy ABA Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary (via e-mail only) Committee on the Judiciary (via e-mail only) U.S. Department of Justice (via e-mail only) Denise A. Cardman, ABA Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, Suite 300 Staff Counsel (via e-mail only) Washingon ba 300 venue ofthe Suite 400 1050 Conneciout Avenu wasnington De 20036-5338 (00406201 Docx)

George Soros Conspiracy Theory

On October 5th, 2018, President Trump tweeted,[55] "The very rude elevator screamers are paid professionals only looking to make Senators look bad. Don’t fall for it! Also, look at all of the professionally made identical signs. Paid for by Soros and others. These are not signs made in the basement from love! #Troublemakers." The post received more than 37,000 retweets, 118,000 likes and 48,000 comments in 24 hours (shown below).


Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump The very rude elevator screamers are paid professionals only looking to make Senators look bad. Don't fall for it! Also, look at all of the professionally made identical signs. Paid for by Soros and others. These are not signs made in the basement from love! # 1 roublemakers

Some criticized the comments and the allusion to the unsubstantiated conspiracy theory that American investor George Soros was paying protester. This conspiracy theory, which Trump has perpetuated before, has been seen by some as anti-semitic.

In an opinion piece on the tweet, The Washington Post's[56] Richard Cohen writes:

"If it was anyone else, this would seem to be base anti-Semitism. Soros is both rich and Jewish, and is officially and incessantly reviled in his native Hungary by the right-wing, authoritarian regime of Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The campaign there against Soros, who survived the Holocaust through guile and luck, could be called vaguely anti-Semitic, but there is nothing vague about it. Soros is the representation of the rich Jew, an anti-Semitic stereotype which, in Hungary at least, endures.

One might think Trump is appealing to a similar mob. But the president is clearly no anti-Semite. Two of his lawyers over the years -- Roy Cohn and Michael Cohen -- were Jewish, as have been many of his other associates. His daughter converted to Judaism and his grandchildren have been raised in that faith.

So what you have is not anti-Semitism by intent, but it is anti-Semitism nonetheless. The president, I guarantee you, knows nothing about Hungary’s history, nor that Adolf Eichmann managed to round up the country’s Jewish population and have about 437,000 of them murdered at Auschwitz. Trump probably knows little about Soros, either, because he knows little about almost everything. He is a genius at ignorance.

Brett Kavanaugh Silently Staring

Brett Kavanaugh Silently Staring refers to a series of jokes about the blank expression on the face of Supreme Court Justice nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing.


Meanwhile, Brett Kavanaugh is just sitting at the witness table, waiting Hon. Brett M. Kavanaugh Kavanaugh sitting there in silence while senators argue GIF Brett Kavanaugh through the entirety of his hearing so far.

PSA: I'm Off Twitter

PSA: I'm Off Twitter refers to parodies of a tweet by Benjamin Wittes, editor of Lawfare Blog after communication between he and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh came to light. However, Wittes' announcement that he was leaving Twitter also included many reasons why he would continue to use Twitter. The tweet was mocked and parodied on Twitter after it was posted.


Paul F Tompkins @PFTompkins Following PSA: I am essentially deactivating my twitter account. From now on if I post it will ONLY be promotional stuff or jokes and other thoughts & also RTs sometimes. I will not be reading mentions UNLESS people use my handle in a tweet. I will also post LIMITED booms 1:41 AM -10 Sep 2018 Simon Maloy @SimonMaloy Follow PSA: l'm relentlessly on Twitter until further notice l'll use it for only for self-owns and for things I want to say with literally zero forethought. l'll use it as my only source for information I'm going to read the f--- out of my mentions. I'm going to waste my life here 12:22 PM - 10 Sep 2018

Ruth Bader Ginsberg's Kavanaugh Swearing-In Reaction

On October 8th, President Trump held a swearing-in ceremony for Kavanaugh. During the ceremony, many watching the ceremony noted the facial reaction of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, which appeared to show disdain and/or disapproval for the ceremony. Many online related to this expression and shared the image on various social media sites.

That day, Twitter[58] user @MollyJohnFast tweeted the image with the caption, "RBG is every democratic women in America right now." The post received more than 900 retweets and 3,700 likes in 24 hours (shown below, left). Throughout the day, people continued to make similar comments (examples below, center and right).


RBG is every democratic women in America right now. White House 7:01 PM ET BREAKING NEWS TRUMP HOSTS CEREMONIAL SWEARING-IN FOR KAVANAUGH HOURS AFTER LEN CALLING ALLEGATIONS A "HOAX" ORCHESTRATED BY "EVIL" PEOPLE NAS-52.50 ERIN BURNETT Honestly, same girl. #RBG #Kavanaugh #SCOTUS #Trump use EAKING NEWS EAKING NEWS UMP HOSTS CEREMONIAL SWEARING IN FO RLIER CALLED CHRISTINE BLASEY RBG at Kavanaugh's swearing in is a BIG OL' MOOD

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External References

[1] New York Times – Brett Kavanaugh Is Trump’s Pick for Supreme Court

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[4] Twitter – @renato_mariotti's Tweeth2. Your title here…

[5] Washington Post – I don’t know Kavanaugh the judge. But Kavanaugh the carpool dad is one great guy.

[6] Washington Post – Kavanaugh hearing: Trump’s Supreme Court nominee defends opinion in immigrant teen abortion case

[7] CNN – Read the letter Christine Blasey Ford sent accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct

[8] The New Yorker – A Sexual-Misconduct Allegation Against the Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Stirs Tension Among Democrats in Congress

[9] Senate – Letter to Senate Judiciary Committee

[10] The Washington Post – California professor, writer of confidential Brett Kavanaugh letter, speaks out about her allegation of sexual assault

[11] Twitter – @JuddLegum's Tweet

[12] Twitter – @SenatorCollins's Tweet

[13] Twitter – @taber's Tweet

[14] Washington Post – Is there a Kavanaugh doppelganger

[15] Twitter – @jaketapper's Tweet

[16] Twitter – @EdWhelanEPPC's Tweet

[17] New Yorker – Senate Democrats Investigate a New Allegation of Sexual Misconduct, from Brett Kavanaugh’s College Years

[18] New York Times – Kavanaugh to Give Senate Calendars From 1982 to Back Up Denial

[19] Twitter – @ZerlinaMaxwell's Tweet

[20] Twitter – @MichaelAvenatti's Tweet

[21] The New York Times – Kavanaugh Hearing: Christine Blasey Ford’s Testimony Grips Nation as G.O.P. Shrugs It Off

[22] Twitter – @Sulliview's Tweet

[23] Twitter – @kateirby's Tweet

[24] Twitter – @DonaldJTrumpJr's Tweet

[25] Twitter – @jaketapper's Tweet

[26] DCist – Explaining Beach Week, The Local Rite Of Passage In Kavanaugh's Calendar

[27] Twitter – @NatashaBertrand's Tweet

[28] Twitter – @grmartin's Tweet

[29] Twitter – @JoshDorner's Tweet

[30] Facebook – DC Trip to Support Judge Kavanaugh

[31] Twitter – @jardlholt's Tweet

[32] Twitter – @ToddRuger's Tweet

[33] Twitter – @MonicaCKlein's Tweet

[34] Twitter – @ThomasWictor's Tweet

[35] The Daily Dot – 33-tweet rant wildly alleges Alyssa Milano was trying to harm Kavanaugh

[36] Twitter – @toddzwillich's Tweet

[37] The Washington Post – Kavanaugh vote: Senate Republican leaders agree to new FBI background investigation of Kavanaugh

[38] New York Times – Kavanaugh Was Questioned by Police After Bar Fight in 1985

[39] Mashable – Brett Kavanaugh once got into a fight about UB40 and it's spawned some very solid memes

[40] Twitter – @emilybazelon's Tweet

[41] Twitter – @BrentScher's Tweet

[42] Twitter – @HolmesJosh's Tweet

[43] Twitter – @PressSec's Tweet

[44] CNN – New York Times says it was a mistake to enlist writer who posted anti-Kavanaugh tweet to report on him

[45] Twitter – @LasagnaGarden's Tweet

[46] Archive – Why Gamergate is Really About Political Correctness

[47] Archive – Mark Judge Bio

[48] NBC – Trump mocks Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford at campaign rally

[49] NBC News – The FBI confidential Kavanaugh report: Whos allowed to read it and where

[50] Twitter – @timkaine's Tweet

[51] Gizmodo – Capitol Police Arrest Intern Over Doxing of U.S. Senators

[52] WSJ – I Am an Independent, Impartial Judge – WSJ

[53] Twitter – @bpolitics's Tweet

[54] Bloomberg – Kavanaugh Wins Collins and Manchin’s Votes, Ensuring Confirmation

[55] Twitter – @realDonaldTrump's Tweet

[56] Washington Post – President Trump’s ignorant attack on George Soros

[57] CNBC – Brett Kavanaugh confirmed by Senate in 50-48 vote

[58] Twitter – @MollyJongFast's Tweet

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