WASHINGTON – The Senate Judiciary Committee
today received and posted on its public website more than 1,000 pages of
Executive Branch documents from Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s work as a White House lawyer.
The release brings the total public Executive Branch material to more than 295,000
pages. Today’s release includes:
Nomination
material is being posted HERE
as it becomes available.
The
Chairman’s team has completed its review of an historic volume of Executive
Branch documents and Chairman Grassley has expanded
access to this material consistent with federal law. This includes
more than 458,400 pages of White House Counsel’s Office documents submitted by President
Bush, as well as more than 22,000 pages of documents from the Office of the Independent
Counsel provided by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and
more than 3,500 pages from Judge Kavanaugh’s D.C. Circuit nomination file
provided by NARA. That’s in addition to reviewing other public material,
including more than 10,000 pages of the judicial opinions that Judge Kavanaugh
wrote or joined in his 12 years of service on the D.C. Circuit and more than
17,000 pages of academic writings, speeches and other material Judge Kavanaugh submitted
to the committee in response to its bipartisan questionnaire.