Pro-choice activists push reluctant Jerry Nadler to reveal secret Justice Kavanaugh abortion opinions from Bush White House
Nadler has long been an adamant supporter of abortion rights, but a mix of pro-choice and left-leaning court advocates are focusing on him because he is in the unique position of being able to do the investigation into the high court's newest conservative justice,
"With the stroke of a pen, Chairman Nadler can obtain the documents that
As chairman of the
But only a committee chair can compel the National Archives, which holds the records, to turn them over. Then-
But now Nadler is a chairman, and he has the power to ask.
"These materials could potentially prove Kavanaugh lied under oath or they could at the very least provide a basis to insist he recuse himself from any case regarding Roe," said Fallon. "Kavanaugh should not get the final say on abortion rights, and
Fallon's Demand Justice and more than two dozen other groups wrote to Nadler in April asking him to make the request.
A spokesperson for the
The issue is especially thorny for Nadler, a Democrat who is presiding over the
Any attempt to investigate Kavanaugh -- who many
Still, some lawmakers are still interested in getting the documents.
"We don't know what we don't know," said Sen.
Blumenthal is still pursuing a freedom of information act lawsuit to obtain the information. Speaking after a news conference to unveil a bill designed to protect abortion rights, Blumenthal said he would favor Nadler asking for the information instead.
Activists hope Kavanaugh's past statements force him to recuse himself from any abortion cases, among others. According to a 27-page memo prepared for Demand Justice and the other groups that was obtained by the News, there are numerous areas in Kavanaugh's past that bear closer scrutiny, including the briefly investigated assault claims leveled Dr.
But it's the sudden threats against Roe that are commanding attention now. States like
The lengthy memo begins with abortion, then gets into several places
For one, an email surfaced during confirmation in which Kavanaugh wrote he was "not sure that all legal scholars refer to Roe as the settled law of the land at the Supreme Court level since [the] Court can always overrule its precedent, and three current Justices on the Court would do so."
Kavanaugh told Sen.
"He may have discussed the constitutionality of abortion precedent during his tenure in the George W. Bush administration, so there may be abortion-related cases from which he should recuse himself now," the memo says.
The only way to find out, is to seek the documents.
Nadler's office declined to comment on the matter.
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