Saturday, October 6, 2018

Copy of the Supplemental FBI Investigation Executive Summary

Background
At the Senate Judiciary Committee’s request, the FBI opened a supplemental background investigation into Judge Kavanaugh. It’s his seventh FBI background investigation in 25 years, going back to 1993. The request was for an investigation into current credible allegations against Judge Kavanaugh.
In the course of its investigation, the FBI decided to reach out to eleven people, ten of whom agreed to be interviewed. The FBI reached out to all witnesses with potential firsthand knowledge of the allegations. The FBI provided to the Senate 12 detailed FD-302 reports summarizing their interviews with the witnesses as well as supporting materials cited by the witnesses during their interviews.
Interview Subjects
The FBI interviewed the following ten individuals:
Ford Allegations
  • The three individuals identified by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford as having attended the gathering where she was allegedly assaulted. Mark Judge PJ Smyth Leland Keyser
  • Mark Judge
  • PJ Smyth
  • Leland Keyser
  • Two other individuals included on Judge Kavanaugh’s July 1, 1982 calendar entry. Timothy Gaudette Christopher Garrett
  • Timothy Gaudette
  • Christopher Garrett
  • An attorney for one of the witnesses
Ramirez Allegations
  • Deborah Ramirez
  • Two alleged eyewitnesses named by Deborah Ramirez (a third alleged eyewitness refused to submit to an interview)
  • Deborah Ramirez’s close friend from college
Conclusion
The Supplemental Background Investigation confirms what the Senate Judiciary Committee concluded after its investigation: there is no corroboration of the allegations made by Dr. Ford or Ms. Ramirez.

4 comments:

Commonsense said...

No wonder the Democrats were upset. They tried to get the FBI to validate their hit job and failed abyssmaly.

Anonymous said...



They tried to get the FBI to validate their hit job and failed abyssmaly.


so i guess the left can go back to hating the FBI again.

Anonymous said...

CNN
"Trump on a winning streak"

Anonymous said...



(CNN) — Donald Trump may have never had a better time being President.
Only a re-election party on the night of November 3, 2020, could possibly offer the same vindication for America's most unconventional commander in chief as the 36 hours in which two foundational strands of his political career are combining in a sudden burst of history.
Trump will become an undeniably consequential President with the Senate due to vote Saturday to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, consecrating the conservative majority that has long been the impossible dream of the GOP.
On Friday, Trump had celebrated the best jobs data for 49 years as the unemployment rate dipped to 3.7%, offering more proof of a vibrant economy that the President says has been unshackled by his tax-reduction program and scything cuts to business regulations.