Dan Goldman on Kavanaugh: ‘There’s No Corroboration If You Don’t Look for Corroboration’

‘There was no investigation done prior to the hearing’

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GOLDMAN: "And I think what we are seeing now as we are past that and we are into an FBI investigation is it is still not a fulsome and complete investigation. I feel bad for my former colleagues at the FBI because I am certain that they would like to do a real investigation where they follow leads, they look for documentary evidence, they speak to all witnesses who may have information about this, and they can do that in a short period of time. It very well may be, as John pointed out earlier this morning, that this investigation doesn’t yield any more evidence to support Dr. Ford’s allegations or to contradict what Brett Kavanaugh said. In that case then, there’s a much better case to be made for Brett Kavanaugh to be confirmed. But without that full investigation, we’re left with kind of a rigged system and a very hollow assessment that there is no corroboration. Well, there’s no corroboration if you don’t look for corroboration, and that’s ultimately the problem that we’re dealing with.”

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