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NewsLink: New York Times corrects story detailing misconduct claim against Brett Kavanaugh

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Source: The New York Times had to issue an embarrassing correction to its story about another decade

[open] Background on New York Times' attack on Justice Kavanaugh [NEWSLINK] BREAKING NEWS... [600x300]( [New York Times corrects story detailing misconduct claim against Brett Kavanaugh]( Source: [New York Post]( The New York Times had to issue an embarrassing correction to its story about another decades-old accusation of sexual misconduct against US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — because it failed to tell readers that the alleged victim doesn’t even remember the incident. [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( Background Notes from Judicial Watch [180x150x1]( 2018-10-06 [Judicial Watch Statement on the Confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh]( Source: [Judicial Watch]( JW President Tom Fitton: "The Senate has confirmed a good man. We are grateful that a majority of the Senate rejected the leftist smears, abuse of process, and rejection of constitutional norms." [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( [180x150x2]( 2018-09-28 [There Are No ‘Credible Allegations’ Against Kavanaugh]( Source: [Judicial Watch]( Leftist law breaking, rule breaking, violence, and disruption have already marred the public Kavanaugh confirmation hearings. The Senate has allowed this circus to continue, and in the process has delayed a timely confirmation vote on Judge Kavanaugh. [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( [180x150x3]( 2019-01-23 [Senate Ethics Committee Gives Sen. Cory Booker a Pass for Purposely Violating Rules to Try to Torpedo Kavanaugh Nomination]( Source: [Insider NJ]( Judicial Watch announced today that the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics has refused to take action against Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), who admitted to willfully violating Senate rules. [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( [Contribute]( [NL01]( [32x32x1]( [32x32x2]( [32x32x3]( [32x32x3]( Judicial Watch, Inc. 425 3rd St Sw Ste 800 Washington, DC 20024 202.646.5172 ©2017-2019, All Rights Reserved [Manage Email Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [View in browser](

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