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    1. Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Aug 31

      Chris Geidner Retweeted Dustin Weaver

      The secrecy surrounding large portions of Brett Kavanaugh’s records by Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump, and Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley’s outright support of it, is something that should be a much bigger deal.https://twitter.com/dweaverDC/status/1035698047458725890 …

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      Dustin Weaver @dweaverDC
      WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is withholding more than 100,000 pages of Brett Kavanaugh’s records from the Bush White House on the basis of presidential privilege, according to letter obtained by @AP https://apnews.com/70b1f649aad7404baa11949b50d715c6 …
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    2. Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Aug 31

      It’s not sexy, so not enough people appear to care, but it’s astonishing given that Mitch McConnell *knew* Kavanaugh had a huge # of public records that would need to be reviewed (see NYT). Then, he was nominated, and Grassley just turned on a dime and ignored that.

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    3. Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Aug 31

      Grassley decided to short-circuit the National Archives process — which said its review would go through late October — by going directly to GWB and his lawyer (Burck). Those withheld will still be NARA-reviewed, per Grassley, but it’s not clear all will be reviewed by Tues.

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    4. Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Aug 31

      He then decided to say, on top of that, that the records from Kavanaugh’s time as staff secretary to GWB were irrelevant — an absolutely absurd claim, given the importance of the role. (He got that role after working in the WH counsel’s office; it’s a key job.)

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    5. Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Aug 31

      Then, to top it off, Grassley talks constantly about the _#_ of pages released and how it’s more than other nominees. Yes, we’re aware. That was McConnell’s point pre-nomination. He’s got a lot! The question is what _%_ of his docs from his time in fed gov’t have been produced.

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    6. Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Aug 31

      And, I’ve no idea whether the documents would have any effect on the outcome of his nomination. The point is that the Senate should be able to review them and the public should be able to see any that don’t have (actual) national security/personal reasons for nondisclosure.

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    7. Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Aug 31

      And that appeared to have been McConnell’s position the weekend before Kavanaugh’s nomination. Overnight, it disappeared, and, fast-forward, here we are: The weekend before the confirmation hearing is to begin and we lack access to hundreds of thousands of his documents.

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    8. Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Aug 31

      NYT, before nom: “The number of pages is said to run into the millions, which Mr. McConnell fears could hand Senate Democrats an opportunity to delay the confirmation vote ...” AP, tonight: “In all, 267,000 pages of Kavanaugh documents from his Bush years are being made public.”

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    9. Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Aug 31

      That we have gone from that argument on July 7 — https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2018/07/07/us/politics/trump-mcconnell-supreme-court.amp.html … — to this reality less than two months later is as aggressive a position as McConnell and Grassley’s move in 2016 to block movement on Garland’s nomination. And everyone should understand that.

      11 replies 533 retweets 897 likes
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    10. Joe Tedeschi‏ @MDYankeefan1 Sep 1
      Replying to @chrisgeidner @LOLGOP

      Senate rules, Chris. The "Biden Rule" for Garland, regular order for off presidential year candidates. The Democrat's rules suck when you aren't in power.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Sep 1
      Replying to @MDYankeefan1 @LOLGOP

      This has nothing to do with that debate, so I just assume you're a troll and am muting you. Enjoy your life.

      12:27 PM - 1 Sep 2018
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        2. Joe Tedeschi‏ @MDYankeefan1 Sep 1
          Replying to @chrisgeidner @LOLGOP

          Great way to avoid a discussion.

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        3. Chris Geidner‏Verified account @chrisgeidner Sep 1
          Replying to @MDYankeefan1 @LOLGOP

          No, you bringing up something that has absolutely nothing to do with the point of the thread is not me “avoiding” anything. It’s just a completely different conversation, so go talk to someone who’s talking about it if you want to discuss that.

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        4. Joe Tedeschi‏ @MDYankeefan1 Sep 1
          Replying to @chrisgeidner @LOLGOP

          My point was that it is all politics now, and Grassley and McConnell are using the tools that the Democrats put in the toolbox. Until Bork, these proceedings were under the radar. The left realizes the only way to advance their agenda is the court. Thus the death match struggle.

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