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Honorable judge Brett Kavanaugh sworn-in as Supreme Court Justice

Administration of the Constitutional Oath
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., administers the Constitutional Oath to Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh in the Justices’ Conference Room, Supreme Court Building. Mrs. Ashley Kavanaugh holds the Bible.
Credit: Fred Schilling, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The honorable Judge Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in Saturday as the newest U.S. Supreme Court Justice after the Senate culminated a tenacious and turbulent debate with a 50-48 vote.

Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., administered the Constitutional Oath and retired Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy administered the Judicial Oath to the Honorable Brett M. Kavanaugh in a private ceremony attended by the Justices of the Supreme Court and members of the Kavanaugh family. The oaths were administered in the Justices’ Conference Room at the Supreme Court Building Saturday after the Senate vote.

A formal investiture ceremony will take place at a special sitting of the Court in the Courtroom at a later date.

Leading up to the final vote, Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and steadfast Kavanaugh supporter, offered this speech in support of Kavanaugh:

Grassley
I rise one final time in support of Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation to serve as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.

Democratic leaders did everything in their power to make Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation about anything except his judicial record. They promised to oppose Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation from day one and used every play in the book to try to do just that. Even though the Senate had access to more of Judge Kavanaugh’s record than we’ve had for any other Supreme Court nominee, Democratic leaders tried to bury the Judiciary Committee in mountains of irrelevant paperwork. When routine process arguments failed, they resorted to outright character assassination.

Their smear campaign featured baseless allegations of perjury and claims that, as a teenager, he participated in the gang rapes of women. I’ve been around long enough to see ugly left-wing smear campaigns against Supreme Court nominees, but this was beyond the pale. I’m encouraged that most of my colleagues had the courage to stand against the politics of personal destruction.

Ignored in the media circus that Democratic leaders created was Judge Kavanaugh’s extraordinary record as a judge and citizen. I’ve said from the day the President announced Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination on July 9 that Judge Kavanaugh is quite possibly the most qualified person ever nominated to the Supreme Court. He has spent 25 years of his career at the highest levels of government, including the last twelve years as a judge on the second most important federal court in the country.

Judge Kavanaugh’s record on the D.C. Circuit has been remarkable. On a court containing some of the brightest legal minds, he has set himself apart. The Supreme Court, in at least twelve separate cases, adopted positions advanced in Judge Kavanaugh’s opinions. As liberal law professor Akhil Reed Amar wrote in the New York Times:

“Good appellate judges faithfully follow the Supreme Court; great ones influence and help steer it. Several of Judge Kavanaugh’s most important ideas and arguments… have found their way into Supreme Court opinions.”

Judge Kavanaugh will not only bring his keen intellect and deep knowledge of the law to the Supreme Court. He will bring some other important judicial characteristics as well.

First among these is a proper understanding of the role of a judge in our constitutional system. He knows that a judge must interpret and apply the law as written not how he wishes it were written. It’s Congress’s job to write the laws, not judges’.

He has explained in numerous cases that the fundamental goal of the separation of the powers is the protection of individual liberty. He has interpreted the Constitution according to text, history, and tradition—not his own personal views. This what we need in a Supreme Court justice.

Judge Kavanaugh has also demonstrated judicial independence and courage. In the two years after he was appointed to the D.C. Circuit by President George W. Bush, he ruled against Bush Administration agencies in 23 cases. We can expect that Justice Kavanaugh will be beholden to no one and nothing except the Constitution.

Judge Kavanaugh also has a well-earned reputation for collegiality. He has an excellent relationship with all of his colleagues on the D.C. Circuit and his judicial record demonstrates this. Indeed, Judge Kavanaugh was in the majority in 97% of cases he participated in on the D.C. Circuit. His Democratic-appointed colleagues were as likely to join majority opinion written by Judge Kavanaugh as his Republican-appointed colleagues. I expect he will help bridge the divides at the Supreme Court.

Judge Kavanaugh has also shown a dedication to public service, mentorship and diversity. He spent all but three years of his legal career in public service.

Judge Kavanaugh is a proven mentor to law students and young lawyers. Judge Kavanaugh has taught courses at Harvard Law School and other top law schools for many years. The Senate Judiciary Committee received a letter in support of his confirmation from his former students. They wrote:

“We may have differing views on political issues surrounding the confirmation process, but we all agree on one thing: Judge Kavanaugh is a rigorous thinker, a devoted teacher, and a gracious person.”

Federal judges also play an important role in mentoring the next generation of lawyers by hiring law clerks. Judge Kavanaugh has clearly taken seriously his mentorship role. His former law clerks submitted a letter to this committee strongly supporting his confirmation. They wrote:

“It was a tremendous stroke of luck to work for and be mentored by a person of his strength of character, generosity of spirit, intellectual capacity, and unwavering care for his family, friends, colleagues, and us, his law clerks.”

One of the areas where Judge Kavanaugh has had a particular impact is his commitment to diversity. More than half of his law clerks have been female. When confirmed to the Supreme Court, his class of law clerks will be all-female—the first time in Supreme Court history. Judge Kavanaugh’s female law clerks sent the Committee a letter. They wrote:

“We know all too well that women in the workplace still face challenges, inequality, and even harassment. Among other things, women do not enjoy a representative share of prestigious clerkships or high-profile legal positions. But this Committee, and the American public more broadly, should be aware of the important work Judge Kavanaugh has done to remedy those disparities. In our view, the Judge has been one of the strongest advocates in the federal judiciary for women lawyers.”

The confirmation of Judge Kavanaugh is particularly meaningful to me. Thirty-one years ago, left-wing groups and their Senate allies fired the opening shots in the judicial confirmation wars. They engaged in unprecedented character assassination against President Reagan’s nominee, Judge Robert Bork. Since then, they have only escalated this war—slandering several Republican nominees to the Supreme Court and expanding their tactics to lower court nominees.

More than three decades later, left-wing groups and their Democratic allies in this body went back to the same playbook. They tried the very same character assassination tactics against the person nominated to the very same seat to which Judge Bork was nominated. They succeeded thirty-one years ago. But, this time, they failed.

I look forward to voting to confirm Judge Kavanaugh this afternoon and to greeting him as Justice Kavanaugh next time I see him.

After the Sentencing completed its job, President Donald J. Trump tweeted, “I applaud and congratulate the U.S. Senate for confirming our GREAT NOMINEE, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, to the United States Supreme Court. Later today, I will sign his Commission of Appointment, and he will be officially sworn in. Very exciting!”

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Because of the way Kavanaugh was treated by the democrats, I will be voting a straight republican ticket for the first time in my life! I am a registered no party and have not been a fan of either party.

Kavanaugh’s testimony was full of lies and his own calendaer showed he was lying.

Everyone is so concerned about Russia when they should be concerned about George Soros and his financing of domestic terrorists!

Blasey Ford perjured herself in her testimony! Google her friend Mcclean the former FBI agent Fords’ former boyfriend says she helped prepare for polygraph. Her former boyfriend has a lot of dirt on Ford.

You must of been the one Kavanaugh was boofing

I can’t believe that, it’s obvious Liberals have ample time to take off from work, travel hundreds or thousands of miles, stay at nice hotels, eat at good restaurants, buy supplies for signs, buy t-shirts and hats, all on their own dime because they care so much.

Its amazing. They all must own their own businesses or have a job which they can do from anywhere (it is 2018), have a supporting husband or wife, believe in spending their own money and truly believe that the Republicans are ruining this country. They must not be looking just at tomorrow but at the future. And what they see scares them.

More Liberal Bull Shit!

YAAAAAAA ! HOOOOOOOOOOOO ! Take it like any other doped up socialist would – jump off a cliff or maybe a Trump wind could help your cause.

It is hard for the left socialist party of so called democrats to see an HONEST person have power !

It is easy for the Right Wing Wackos of the so called Republican Party to see a DISHONEST person have power !

Bought and payed for. Trumps get out of jail card.

New campaign slogan for next months midterm elections:
“Republicans for Rapists ”

Put a rubber band around your head and ‘snap out of it’!

Snap into a slim jim!

It’s finally over, our government has spoken. Except for the crying, piss and moaning, and gnashing of teeth.

I am very proud of my senator for overseeing such a tough voting deal and glad it is now over.

Exactly

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