Chris Coons: How Kavanaugh Will Rule on Trump Probe Is a ‘Legitimate Subject of Debate During the Confirmation Hearing’

‘President Trump’s longtime lawyer pled guilty and the former campaign manager was found guilty and raise some legitimate concerns about what will happen in the days and weeks ahead’

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COONS: "When he worked for Judge Starr, Judge Kavanaugh had one perspective. On the use of indictments, on the use of subpoenas, there is reason to be concerned that he's changed to a much stronger view of executive prerogative and privilege. I don’t say in this letter, I haven’t said that I think indictments are imminent, but, President Trump’s longtime personal lawyer pled guilty to eight felony counts and his former campaign manager was found guilty of eight felony counts, raise some legitimate concerns about what might happen in the days and weeks ahead. And the ways in which President Trump continues to harass and criticize special counsel Mueller and now Attorney General Sessions, I think make this a legitimate subject of debate during the confirmation hearing for Judge Kavanaugh."

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