Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, at Senate hearing last week

New F.B.I. Kavanaugh Report Hits The Senate This Morning

But Even Before Senators Have A Chance Look At It, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Starts The Clock On A Vote

Eric J Scholl
3 min readOct 4, 2018

--

The White House and Senate Republicans are so worried about the report leaking in its entirety, they plan to make just a single copy available today, at a single location, to Senators and a few staffers only, and nobody will be able to copy or leave the room with it.

Of course, that could make the situation even worse. Certainly more confusing, because Democrats and Republicans will of course supply the media with dribs and drabs of details; cherry picking what they feel is any pertinent new info that helps them prove whatever they’ve been contending already.

The Washington Post also says that despite Trump refuting claims the White House was severely limiting the scope of the new F.B.I. investigation, the report is in fact very limited.

Once the Senators’ review is complete — McConnell Tweets they’ll have “plenty of time” — it’s off to the races, with a vote scheduled for tomorrow. That won’t be the final vote to approve Kavananaugh or not, rather a vote to limit debate so that final vote can be held, as promised, by the end of the week, which in this case looks like Saturday.

Very often Senators will vote yes to limiting debate in order to prevent a filibuster even if they haven’t made up their mind or even ultimately plan to vote no. The late Senator John McCain did just that with the failed Obamacare repeal: voting to limit debate, but then voting no to the actual repeal.

In the meantime, many politicians already seem to be looking beyond the Kavananaugh vote to see how they can use the controversy to their best advantage in the upcoming midterm elections. And on that, Trump seems to be leading the way, Tweeting (all caps): “VOTERS ARE REALLY ANGRY AT THE VICIOUS AND DESPICABLE WAY DEMOCRATS ARE TREATING BRETT KAVANAUGH!”, following up on his all-out attacks on Democrats and Kavananaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford that we told you about yesterday. Including what appears to be his conviction that he can even use his attacks to energize women and get them on his side, and the side of Republican candidates.

--

--

Eric J Scholl

Peabody award winning journalist. Streaming media pioneer. Played @ CBGB back in the day. Editor-In-Chief "The Chaos Report" www.thechaosreport.com