Cotton: Feinstein to be investigated over leaked letter from Ford

Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s office will be investigated to determine whether it leaked a confidential letter from one of Brett Kavanaugh’s accusers, Sen. Tom Cotton said Sunday.

Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, also said lawyers recommended to Christine Blasey Ford by Democrats will face a Washington, D.C., bar investigation for telling her that Senate Judiciary Committee staffers would not travel to California to interview her about her s*xual-assault allegation.


“They have betrayed her,” Cotton said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “She has been victimized by Democrats ... on a search-and-destroy mission for Brett Kavanaugh.”

He also said Democrats would be at fault if women become less likely to report s*xual assaults now because they did not keep Ford’s request confidential, as she had asked.

“Any impact that this entire episode has had,“ Cotton told John Dickerson, “on women's willingness to come forward and report s*xual assault, which I encourage them all to do immediately after it happens, is caused by the Democrats, is caused by Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Schumer not respecting her requests for confidentiality.“

Feinstein, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, had received a letter from Ford some months ago describing the incident with Kavanaugh but had kept the material confidential, as requested in the letter. At some point, information about Ford was leaked to the press, though the California Democrat denied that she or her office were responsible.

The FBI investigation into Ford's s*xual assault allegation against Kavanaugh is unlikely to bring any new evidence to light, Cotton said, adding that the Judiciary Committee had already conducted interviews and/or received letters from people that Ford said attended the gathering at which the alleged assault occurred.

“We already know what everyone at the party has said,” he said, adding that the investigation will likely make a few senators more comfortable about voting to confirm Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.

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Lyndsey Graham said the same thing yesterday.
Graham also mentioned about investigating Ford's lawyers about not informing Ford about the Senators willing to come to her.
"'We already know what everyone at the party has said,' he (Cotton) said, adding that the investigation will likely make a few senators more comfortable about voting to confirm Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court." applause
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cowboy
Bump
I call
BUMP.....grin
"Feinstein, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, had received a letter from Ford some months ago describing the incident with Kavanaugh but had kept the material confidential, as requested in the letter"

How could anyone send such a scandal to a US Senator and expect it to remain confidential?
Feinstein's Chinese spy leaked the Ford letter!!!!professor

What Scandal,Kornbluth,WHAT Scandal?confused
Di-Fi long ago outlived her usefulness to the country... assuming she was ever useful to anything other than herself, of course.

#Walkaway Movement cartwheel

cowboy
How about investigating Feinstein for her Chinese spy, Corey Booker, and Blumenthal too?
Amen Texas girl.wave
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