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Very dreadful conservative Brett Michael 'Above The Law' Kavanaugh was nominated by President Trump and became a Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018
after hearings that revealed past sexual violence and harassment behavior.

There has so far {as-of 2023} been no official investigation of prior suspicious financial events reported on by independent media: where Kavanaugh got
the $70,000 to pay off his credit card debt from buying baseball tickets, nor where he got the $200,000 cash for his country club membership, nor where
he got the $1.2 million used to buy a luxury home – all on a judge's annual salary of $220,000.

Article 3 of the U.S. Constitution specifies that Justices and other federal judges 'shall hold their Offices during good Behavior'. Justice Kavanaugh is clearly in violation of
'good behavior' prior to joining the Supreme Court, lying under oath during his confirmation hearing {sniveling under oath is not an impeachable offense},
and the alleged sexual and financial crimes are ample reasons for impeachment by the House and conviction by the Senate.

Article 3, Section 1: The judicial Power of the United States shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts
as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts,
shall hold their Offices during good Behavior, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services a Compensation
which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.

Article Three of the U.S. Constitution entry at Wikipedia

                                               

Timeline for Brett & Ashley Kavanaugh


  • 1965 Feb 12: Brett Michael Kavanaugh was born in Washington, DC.
  • circa 1975: Ashley Jean Estes was born in Abilene, Texas.
  • 1983-92: Kavanaugh studied history at Yale University, then attended Yale Law School.
  • 1988: Brett Kavanaugh joined the Federalist Society.

  • Summer 1992: Brett Kavanaugh worked for the law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson.
  • 1992-93: Kavanaugh earned a one-year fellowship with the Solicitor General of the United States Ken Starr.
  • 1993-1994: Brett Kavanaugh clerked for Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy.
  • 1994-97: Kavanaugh worked as an Associate Counsel for the Independent Counsel Ken Starr's witch hunt.
  • 1996-99: Ashley served as an assistant to Texas Gov. George W. Bush.
  • 1997-98: Brett Kavanaugh worked in private practice.
  • 2000: Ashley served as an assistant in the Bush presidential campaign.
  • 2001 Jan: White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales hired Kavanaugh as an associate.
  • 2001-2005: Ashley served as Personal Secretary to President Bush (where she and Brett met).
  • 2003 July: Kavanaugh was promoted to Assistant to the President and White House staff secretary.
  • 2004: Brett Kavanaugh married Ashley Estes Kavanaugh in Georgetown, DC.
  • 2005-2009 Ashley Kavanaugh worked as Director of Special Projects at the George W. Bush Presidential Foundation.
  • 2006-2018: Brett Kavanaugh served as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
  • 2009-2010: Ashley Kavanaugh worked as Media Relations Coordinator at the George W. Bush Presidential Center [open 2013] near Dallas, Texas.
  • 2012: Judge Kavanaugh sided with Trump Casino to thwart union efforts by hotel employees.
  • 2016 Feb: Ashley Kavanaugh took over as town manager of the village of Chevy Chase Section Five, Maryland.

  • 2018 June 27: Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement effective July 31st.
  • 2018 July 9: President Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh to fill Kennedy's seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • 2018 Sept 4: The Senate Judiciary Committee commenced several days of public hearings.
  • 2018 Sept: The F.B.I. investigation into Brett Kavanaugh’s alleged sexual assaults was a total sham: many witnesses and victims who came forward were never contacted.
  • 2018 Sept 27: The Senate Judiciary Committee held an additional day of public hearings to hear testimony about allegations that Kavanaugh engaged in sexual misconduct while in high school; the only witnesses were Kavanaugh and accuser Christine Blasey Ford.
  • 2018 Sept 28: The committee voted 11-10 along party lines to advance the nomination to the full Senate;
  • 2018 Oct 6: The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Kavanaugh as an associate justice of the Supreme Court
    by a 50-48 vote.
  • 2018 Oct 6: Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as a member of the U.S. Supreme Court at a private ceremony; a public ceremony took place on October 8th.

  • 2022 June 8: Nicholas John Roske from California arrived at Kavanaugh's home in Maryland with plans to break into the home, murder Kavanaugh, and commit suicide; after seeing two U.S. Marshals outside Kavanaugh's home and walking away, Roske turned himself in by calling 9-1-1.
  • 2022 June 15: A federal grand jury indicted Roske of attempted murder of a Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court; he has pleaded not guilty and remains in jail pending trial.
  • 2022 August: F.B.I. Director Christopher Wray testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that his agency received around 4,500 tips in September 2018 concerning Kavanaugh's history and referred them to the White House for permission to investigate, which did not happen.


                                   

Relevant Links
INFO: member of the right-wing Federalist Society   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Kavanaugh
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Kavanaugh_Supreme_Court_nomination
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Estes_Kavanaugh
INFO: member of the right-wing Federalist Society   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Starr independent counsel Kenneth Starr

                                   

Books About Brett Kavanaugh & The Supreme Court
browse Politics & Gov't/ United States / Judicial Branch books {800+ titles} at Amazon

Impeachment Handbook by Charles L. Black, Jr.  
"Impeachment: A Handbook" [1974 classic]
by Charles L. Black, Jr.; Foreword by Akhil Reed Amar of Yale

Kindle Edition from Yale Univ Press [1998 edition] for $7.99
Yale Univ Press 8x5 pb [10/98] out of print/used
Yale Univ Press 8¼x5¼ hardcover [10/98] out of print/used
Impeachment Citizen’s Guide book by Cass R. Sunstein  "Impeachment: A Citizen’s Guide" [2017] by Cass R. Sunstein
“Sunstein has written the story of impeachment [that] every citizen needs to know. This is a remarkable, essential book.” — Pulitzer Prize-winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin
Kindle Edition from Harvard Univ Press [10/2017] for $5.25
Harvard Univ Press mass pb [10/2017] for $5.53
To End A Presidency / Power of Impeachment book by Laurence Tribe & Joshua Matz  "To End A Presidency: The Power of Impeachment" [2018]
by Laurence Tribe & Joshua Matz

Kindle Edition from Basic Books/Hachette [5/2018] for $16.99
Basic Books 8¼x5½ pb [3/2019] for $15.69
Basic Books 9½x6½ hardcover [5/2018] for $19.04
Justice on Trial / Kavanaugh book by Mollie Hemingway & Carrie Severino   "Justice On Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and The Future of The Supreme Court"
[2019] #1 national bestseller by Mollie Hemingway & Carrie Severino

Right-wing journalist Hemingway is a senior editor at The Federalist and a contributor to Fox News. Right-wing journalist Severino is president of Leonard Leo's Judicial Crisis Network; she clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas on the U.S. Supreme CourtBIASED? besides being published by Regnery, there are positive blurbs on Amazon from Cato Institute, Robert Bork Jr., and Laura Ingraham
Kindle Edition from Regnery Publng [7/2019] for $12.99
Regnery Publng 8¼x5½ pb [10/2020] for $11.30
Regnery Publng 9x6 hardcover [7/2019] for $14.90
The Education of Brett Kavanaugh book by Robin Pogrebin & Kate Kelly  
"The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation" [2019]
by New York Times reporters Robin Pogrebin & Kate Kelly

Kindle Edition from Portfolio [9/2019] for $5.99
Portfolio 9¼x6¼ hardcover [9/2019] for $9.68
Search and Destroy / Kavanaugh book by Ryan Lovelace  "Search and Destroy: Inside The Campaign Against Brett Kavanaugh" [2019]
by Ryan Lovelace

journalist author has connections to American Lawyer Media and conservative Fund for American Studies, Robert Novak [1931-2009], the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, George Mason University, and William F. Buckley, Jr. [1925-2008]; publisher Regnery is notoriously biased in favor of right-wing ideologies
Kindle Edition from Regnery Publng [9/2019] for $12.99
Regnery Publng 9x6 hardcover [9/2019] for $7.37

Supreme Ambition / Brett Kavanaugh book by Ruth Marcus  "Supreme Ambition: Brett Kavanaugh and The Conservative Takeover" [2019]
by Washington Post journalist & legal expert Ruth Marcus

book goes behind the scenes to document the 30-year mission by conservatives to win a majority on the Supreme Court and the lifelong ambition of Brett Kavanaugh to secure his place in that victory
Kindle Edition from Simon & Schuster [12/2019] for $13.99
Simon & Schuster 8½x5½ pb [11/2020] for $16.30
Simon & Schuster 9x6 hardcover [12/2019] for $13.86
                                   

About The Accusers

Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell
chosen to cross-examine Dr. Ford for the GOP-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee

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1982 sexual assault victim Dr. Christine Blasey Ford
Ford's attorney Debra Katz at katz@kmblegal.com + banks@kmblegal.com
Ford's attorney Michael Bromwich resigned from his law firm because partners objected to his decision to represent her

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second sexual assault victim Deborah Ramirez
says that Kavanaugh exposed himself and put his p*nis in her face at a dorm-room party when they were freshmen at Yale, 1983-84
attorney John Clune is representing Kavanaugh accuser Debbie Ramirez

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third sexual assault victim Julie Swetnick
represented by attorney Michael Avenatti (also lawyer for Stormy Daniels)

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partner in 1982 sexual assault Mark Gauvreau Judge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Judge_(writer)

Tales of A Gen X Drunk book by Mark Gauvreau Judge  "Wasted: Tales of A Gen X Drunk" [May 1997] by Mark Gauvreau Judge
aurhor details his experiences of extensive drinking while attending Georgetown Preparatory School (with 'Bart O'Kavanaugh')
Hazelden 9½x6½ hardcover [5/97] out of print/SOLD OUT !
available as free online .PDF etext at Internet Archive
                                   

Movies & TV, Other Media
browse Politics & Gov't/ United States / Judicial Branch books {800+ titles} at Amazon

"Confirmation" TV movie [H.B.O. April 2016] /tt4608402/
The nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to the United States Supreme Court was called into question
when former colleague Anita Hill testified that he had sexually harassed her.

2023 Justice film Doug Liman's 2023 documentary Justice recounts the sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh, including the testimony of Ford and Ramirez. It features a never-before-heard audio recording made by Partnership for Public Service president and CEO Max Stier, a Yale colleague of Kavanaugh's, that corroborates Ramirez's charges and suggests that Kavanaugh violated another unnamed woman. Stier says that he witnessed Kavanaugh with his pants down with a group of rowdy soccer players forcing a drunk female freshman to hold Kavanaugh's penis. Stier also says that he had heard from classmates about Ramirez's similar encounter with Kavanaugh, which she personally describes in the film.[235] The documentary also highlights the disproven narratives Kavanaugh advanced to sway public opinion and gain Republicans' support. It demonstrates how Kavanaugh and his team were aware of Ford's and Ramirez's charges before they became public and preemptively countered them by planting alternate narratives with friends and acquaintances, showing that Kavanaugh lied under oath during his confirmation hearings when he claimed to have learned of Ramirez's accusation only when he read about it in

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