Lawsuits point to large trove of unreleased Kavanaugh White House documents
New details have emerged about potentially thousands of Brett Kavanaughs White House emails and other records related to the Senate hacking scandal from early in the George W. Bush administration and other controversial subjects that have not been disclosed to the Senate, according Democratic senators on the Judiciary Committee.
The undisclosed documents, which date from Kavanaughs time in the Bush White House, are set to be produced in coming weeks as a result of two Freedom of Information Act lawsuits, one pursued by Democratic senators on the Judiciary Committee and another by an outside privacy group, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC). Release of the documents is still subject to White House approval and other consultations.
The Senate hacking scandal involved a Republican judiciary committee aide, Manny Miranda, who, according to an official investigation, infiltrated the electronic files of Democrats on the committee with the help of a co-conspirator, James Lundell, and passed the intelligence on to other senators, the White House, and friendly opinion columnists over a period of years. The pilfered material contained, among other things, Democrats research and prepared questions for judicial nominees.
This highlights how little we know about Judge Kavanaughs record, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said in a statement. More than 90 percent of his White House records remain hidden. The fact that he appears to have had so many conversations about a topic that he denied having involvement with, under oath, raises even more questions, Leahy continued, referring to the Senate hacking scandal.
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