Tysons letter was a response to a 2019 letter from Mr. Whitehouse and Mr. Coons to the F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, presenting concerns about how the F.B.I.s review of Mr. Kavanaugh was handled.In an interview, Mr. Whitehouse stated the F.B.I.s action revealed that the F.B.I.s handling of the allegations into misconduct by Mr. Kavanaugh was a sham. Donald F. McGahn II, the White Houses basic counsel at the time, did not react to demands for comment.Former President Donald J. Trump has long taken credit for Mr. Kavanaughs verification, which was practically derailed over claims by a California teacher that Mr. Kavanaugh had actually sexually attacked her throughout a high school event in the early 1980s. Both Christine Blasey Ford, the teacher who said she was attacked, and Mr. Kavanaugh were grilled by Senators on the Judiciary Committee.In a current interview with the author Michael Wolff, Mr. Trump put his handling of Justice Kavanaugh into plain terms, asking “Where would he be without me?
Tysons letter was an action to a 2019 letter from Mr. Whitehouse and Mr. Coons to the F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, presenting concerns about how the F.B.I.s review of Mr. Kavanaugh was handled.In an interview, Mr. Whitehouse stated the F.B.I.s action revealed that the F.B.I.s handling of the accusations into misconduct by Mr. Kavanaugh was a sham. Donald F. McGahn II, the White Houses general counsel at the time, did not respond to demands for comment.Former President Donald J. Trump has actually long taken credit for Mr. Kavanaughs verification, which was almost hindered over accusations by a California teacher that Mr. Kavanaugh had actually sexually assaulted her throughout a high school event in the early 1980s. Both Christine Blasey Ford, the professor who said she was attacked, and Mr. Kavanaugh were grilled by Senators on the Judiciary Committee.In a current interview with the author Michael Wolff, Mr. Trump put his handling of Justice Kavanaugh into plain terms, asking “Where would he be without me?