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As Judge Brett Kavanaugh faces another allegation of sexual misconduct by a woman claiming he exposed himself to her at a party when they were both students at Yale University in the 1980s, President Trump is sticking by his pick to fill the vacancy on the United States Supreme Court, telling reporters Monday morning, I am with him all the way. Here are some of today s highlights:Kavanaugh speaks in first TV interview since allegations were raised; in a letter to the Judiciary Committee, he also said he would not be intimidated into withdrawing;Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell condemns shameful, shameful smear campaign against Kavanaugh;Christine Blasey Ford writes to to Sen. Chuck Grassley to ask that she be treated fairly;Attorney Michael Avenatti says that he has another accuser, a contemporary of Kavanaugh s who went to public school in the area where Kavanaugh grew up. He has not identified the accuser yet.The latest allegation comes as Ford, who has accused Kavanaugh of assaulting her while they were both in high school, and Kavanaugh are expected to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.According to The New Yo stanley cups uk rker, 53-year-old Deborah Ramirez alleges Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a party when they were both students at stanley mug Yale University in the 1980s, something both Kavanaug stanley cup becher h and the White House have denied. Follow along for live updates below:Ford attorney express concern about McConnell s floor s Wzom Obama to Va. voters: A vote for McAuliffe is a vote for progress
The fugitive financier pardoned by President Clinton need not worry about the current occupant of the White House.President Bush said Monday he was troubled by the pardon that his predecessor granted to Marc Rich, but added he has decided not to attempt to revoke it. I am troubled by the decision the president made. I would not have made the decision, Mr. Bush said of Mr. Clinton on Monday in the Oval Office. But nevertheless he was the president, he had the right to do so, to make that decision, and he did. And I m going to protect that privilege not only for me, but for future presidents as well. stanley cup website stanley thermos stanley tumbler A president s right to grant such pardons is inviolate, as far as I m concerned, Mr. Bush added. It s an important part of the office, he said. I am mindful not only of preserving executive powers for myself, but my predecessors as well. And that s why I made the decision. On Sunday, Rich s lawyer and former Clinton White House counsel Jack Quinn said his client is ready to return to the United States to face possible civil penalties on charges he did not pay millions in taxes.Now living in Switzerland, Rich was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of evading more than $48 million in income taxes. The financier is the ex-husband of Denise Rich, a major financial contributor to the Democratic Party.Quinn told NBC s Meet The Press that Rich would not invoke statute of limitation allowances that could frustrate governm
As Judge Brett Kavanaugh faces another allegation of sexual misconduct by a woman claiming he exposed himself to her at a party when they were both students at Yale University in the 1980s, President Trump is sticking by his pick to fill the vacancy on the United States Supreme Court, telling reporters Monday morning, I am with him all the way. Here are some of today s highlights:Kavanaugh speaks in first TV interview since allegations were raised; in a letter to the Judiciary Committee, he also said he would not be intimidated into withdrawing;Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell condemns shameful, shameful smear campaign against Kavanaugh;Christine Blasey Ford writes to to Sen. Chuck Grassley to ask that she be treated fairly;Attorney Michael Avenatti says that he has another accuser, a contemporary of Kavanaugh s who went to public school in the area where Kavanaugh grew up. He has not identified the accuser yet.The latest allegation comes as Ford, who has accused Kavanaugh of assaulting her while they were both in high school, and Kavanaugh are expected to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.According to The New Yo stanley cups uk rker, 53-year-old Deborah Ramirez alleges Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a party when they were both students at stanley mug Yale University in the 1980s, something both Kavanaug stanley cup becher h and the White House have denied. Follow along for live updates below:Ford attorney express concern about McConnell s floor s Wzom Obama to Va. voters: A vote for McAuliffe is a vote for progress
The fugitive financier pardoned by President Clinton need not worry about the current occupant of the White House.President Bush said Monday he was troubled by the pardon that his predecessor granted to Marc Rich, but added he has decided not to attempt to revoke it. I am troubled by the decision the president made. I would not have made the decision, Mr. Bush said of Mr. Clinton on Monday in the Oval Office. But nevertheless he was the president, he had the right to do so, to make that decision, and he did. And I m going to protect that privilege not only for me, but for future presidents as well. stanley cup website stanley thermos stanley tumbler A president s right to grant such pardons is inviolate, as far as I m concerned, Mr. Bush added. It s an important part of the office, he said. I am mindful not only of preserving executive powers for myself, but my predecessors as well. And that s why I made the decision. On Sunday, Rich s lawyer and former Clinton White House counsel Jack Quinn said his client is ready to return to the United States to face possible civil penalties on charges he did not pay millions in taxes.Now living in Switzerland, Rich was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of evading more than $48 million in income taxes. The financier is the ex-husband of Denise Rich, a major financial contributor to the Democratic Party.Quinn told NBC s Meet The Press that Rich would not invoke statute of limitation allowances that could frustrate governm