Kavanaugh in memo pushed graphic sex questions for Clinton

FAN Editor

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh suggested that attorneys preparing to question President Bill Clinton in 1998 seek graphic details about the president’s sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky.

The questions are part of a memo in which Kavanaugh advised Ken Starr and others not to give the president “any break” during questioning. He suggested Clinton be asked whether he had phone sex with Lewinsky and whether he performed specific sexual acts.

Kavanaugh said it is “our job to make his pattern of revolting behavior clear — piece by painful piece.”

The memo from Kavanaugh’s tenure in the Office of Independent Counsel was released on Monday by the National Archives and Records Administration.

Kavanaugh in the memo states, “The president has disgraced his Office, the legal system, and the American people.”

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Finding Value in U.S. Large Cap Equities

This article was originally published on ETFTrends.com. Given the changing market conditions, investors should consider alternative ways to get the most out of their equity exposures. On the upcoming webcast, Finding Value in U.S. Large Cap Equities, Mo Haghbin, Head of Product, Beta Solutions at OppenheimerFunds, and Talley Leger, Equity […]