The Senate Judiciary Committee of Washington (CNN) submitted individuals who made a "substantial misstatement" that the Supreme Court candidate Brett Kavanaugh condemned as a misconduct against the FBI and the Justice Department. Conduct criminal investigation
"This kind of behavior is not only unfair, but it may be illegal," Chuck Grassley's committee chairman told Justice Secretary of Jeff Sessions and FBI Director of Chris Ray on Saturday.
Mr. Grassley hopes that the FBI and the Ministry of Justice investigate whether individuals are likely to interfere with the committee's Cavano nomination process by providing fraudulent information to commission investigators .
"It is illegal to make false, false or fraudulent remarks to Congressional investigators, it is illegal to interfere with the commission's investigation," the Republic of Iowa wrote.
Senator of Sidden Whitehouse, a Democrat of the Judiciary Committee, received a call for female sexual assaults in Newport in 1985. She called out that she was taken to two seriously drunk men.
The name of the person being referred to has been deleted from the published material. According to the document, he said he had heard the attack on the same day, and attacked both of them. He incorrectly insisted that he saw the picture of the yearbook on television after the weekend and noticed that one of the attackers was Kavanaugh.
White House spokesperson Rich Davidson said in a statement on Sunday that Glacey's "unfounded" introduction should be withdrawn immediately, "it is causing a series of misuse for that component" Added. .
Mr. Davidson said, "If you intentionally refer to this component and now refer to the FBI, it means that other people will prevent cooperating with the FBI's investigation."
According to the press release of the White House, this component has never contacted Republican parties or Glassley and never contacted the organization.
On Tuesday, Cavano accepted an interview on the committee's allegations and firmly denied this claim.
"I am not in Newport and not on Newport's ship, even though Mark Judge is participating, it does not mean that three things are together: Transcript
According to a record of a public interview on the committee on Wednesday, that person "redeemed" through social media postings and apologized about it.
In a letter to Mr. Grassley in his letter to Sessions and Wray, he said, "I appreciate citizens who are kind enough to present related information even if they are not 100% sure what they know."
"But when an individual makes a complaint alleged to the committee and transfers the committee's resources during a time sensitive investigation it will effectively interfere with our work," he said .
Finishing the investigation on Friday, the FBI is now implementing a supplementary career survey "limited only to the current reliable allegations of sexual assault and cheating against Cavano"
FBI is currently investigating allegations of sexual assault against playing candidate Brett Kavanaugh. This is a survey done after a study by Republican Senator Jeff Flake who attended the Judiciary Committee. Cavano was recommended to the Senate. Fleck seems to have experienced a true conscience moment, but even if Dr. Christine Brassy Ford announces an impressive and convincing Thursday, McConaughey obviously does not care about this claim. Testimony, he insisted that Cavano violated her behavior at once. In 1982, he did not care that some other people filed a similar lawsuit against Kavanaugh (he denied all cases).
On Saturday, the Judiciary Committee stated that he submitted a clear false statements about the team's investigators on Kavano to criminal investigators. R - Iowa, the chairperson of the Judiciary Committee, said Secretary Jeff Sessions and secretary general of FBI 's Christopher Ray are seeking persons that I can not identify. Implementation of criminal examination.
The Senate Judiciary Committee announced on Saturday that it submitted an "obvious misrepresentation" to the Ministry of Justice for Surpeme Court's candidate Brett Kavanaugh. Mr. Chuck Grassley, Chairman of the Iowa State Senator's Judiciary Committee, said he wanted criminal examination of personal actions.