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Interview with Fox News
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As below are the details of the interview of Judge Brett Kavanaugh by Martha MacCallum of Fox News along with observations:
Transcript of Brett Kavanaugh’s Interview With Fox News
Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh and his wife, Ashley, answered questions during a Fox News interview with Martha MacCallum in Washington on Monday. Credit Credit Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press
Sept. 24, 2018
The following is a partial transcript of the interview with Judge Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee, and his wife, Ashley, on “The Story with Martha MacCallum.” The transcript was provided by Fox News and edited for length.
MARTHA MacCALLUM: Thank you both for sitting down with me today. What made you decide to speak out before the hearing on Thursday? Judge Kavanaugh?
JUDGE BRETT KAVANAUGH: I am looking for a fair process, a process where I can defend my integrity and clear my name. And all I’m asking for is fairness and that I’d be heard in this process.
MS. MacCALLUM: Ashley! What has this been like for you the past couple of weeks? I know you’ve had death threats and all kinds of things coming your way. What — how does that feel?
ASHLEY KAVANAUGH: This process is incredibly difficult. It’s harder than we imagined, and we imagined it might be hard. But at the end of the day, our faith is strong, and we know that we’re on the right path. And we’re just going to stick to it, so.
MS. MacCALLUM: So let me — let’s get in to some of these allegations, because you’ve responded to them in statements, but you haven’t had a chance to respond them — to them in a fuller way.
And Christine Ford is expected to testify on Thursday that you at a party in high school pinned her to a bed, held your hand over her mouth. She said she was afraid that she could inadvertently be killed at that moment.
She said that you tried to take off her clothes, and she believes that you would’ve raped her if Mark Judge hadn’t climbed on top and everyone tumbled to the floor. And then she had an opportunity to get away.
Now, she doesn’t remember the date and she doesn’t remember the place. But
And other assault victims say that they’ve had similar memories where they remembered exactly what happened but they didn’t necessarily remember the events surrounding it. You have categorically denied that this happened. Did anything happen?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: No. I had never sexually assaulted anyone, not in high school, not ever. I’ve always treated women with dignity and respect.
Listen to the people who’ve known me best through my whole life, the women who have known me since high school, the 65 who overnight signed a letter from high school saying I always treated them with dignity and respect —
MS. MacCALLUM: This Christine Ford, do you know her?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I may have met her, we did not travel in the same social circle, she was not a friend, not someone I knew —
Observations: As below is the extract from Dr Ford’s witness Statement:
I grew up in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. I attended the Holton-Arms School in Bethesda, Maryland, from 1978 to 1984. Holton-Arms is an all-girls school that opened in 1901.
FORD: During my time at this school, girls at Holton-Arms frequently met and became friendly with boys from all-boys schools in the area, including the Landon School, Georgetown Prep, Gonzaga High School, as well as our country clubs and other places where kids and families socialized. This is how I met Brett Kavanaugh, the boy who sexually assaulted me.
During my freshman and sophomore school years, when I was 14 and 15 years old, my group of friends intersected with Brett and his friends for a short period of time. I had been friendly with a classmate of Brett’s for a short time during my freshman and sophomore year, and it was through that connection that I attended a number of parties that Brett also attended.
We did not know each other well, but I knew him and he knew me.
Observations: Judge Kavanaugh says: I may have met her. But as per Dr fords account they knew each other:
We did not know each other well, but I knew him and he knew me.
MS. MacCALLUM: You don’t remember ever being at parties with her ever?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I do not. And this is an allegation about a party in the summer of 1982 at a house near Connecticut Avenue and East-West Highway with five people present.
I was never at any such party. The other people who are alleged to be present have said they do not remember any such party. A woman who was present, another woman who was present who is Dr. Ford’s lifelong friend has said she doesn’t know me and never remembers being at a party with me at any time in her life.
MS. MacCALLUM: So, where do you think this is coming from? Why would she make this up?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: What I know is the truth. And the truth is, I’ve never sexually assaulted anyone in high school or otherwise. I am not questioning and have not questioned that perhaps Dr. Ford at some point in her life was sexually assaulted by someone in some place. But what I know is I’ve never sexually assaulted anyone in high school or at any time in my life —
Observations: Judge Kavanaugh did not answer the question. He always content that he never assaulted anyone….
MS. MacCALLUM: Let me ask Ashley, when this came out what did you say to your husband? Did you question him and have moments where you wondered if he was telling you the truth?
MS. KAVANAUGH: No. I know Brett. I’ve known him for 17 years. And this is not at all character; it’s really hard to believe. He’s decent, he’s kind, he’s good. I know his heart. This is not consistent with — with Brett.
Observations: It is natural phenomenon that when a third party accuses someone’s husband of any connection with her husband, especially, sexual assault, the wife is bound to wonder if there is truth in it.
MS. MacCALLUM: And now over the weekend you’ve gotten new allegations. And obviously these other allegations, they say that they are standing up basically in support of Christine Ford, that they wouldn’t have come forward otherwise, but they don’t want her to be made to look like a liar. And Deborah Ramirez was a freshman at Yale. She says she was at a dorm party and this happened, quote: “Brett was laughing, I can still see his face and his hips coming forward like when you pull up your pants. I’m confident about the pants coming up, and I’m confident about Brett being there.”
She was initially uncertain it was you, they write in this piece, but after six days she’s confident enough, she says. Should the American people view her as credible?
Observations: With other two allegations Mrs Ashley Kavanaugh should have wondered if her husband is telling her the truth.
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I never did any such thing — never did any such thing. The other people alleged to be there don’t recall any such thing. If such as thing had a happened, it would’ve been the talk of campus. The women I knew in college and the men I knew in college said that it’s unconceivable that I could’ve done such a thing.
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: And yes, there were parties. And the drinking age was 18, and yes, the seniors were legal and had beer there. And yes, people might have had too many beers on occasion and people generally in high school — I think all of us have probably done things we look back on in high school and regret or cringe a bit, but that’s not what we’re talking about.
We’re talking about an allegation of sexual assault. I’ve never sexually assaulted anyone. I did not have sexual intercourse or anything close to sexual intercourse in high school or for many years thereafter. And the girls from the schools I went to and I were friends —
MS. MacCALLUM: So you’re saying that through all these years that are in question, you were a virgin?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: That’s correct.
MS. MacCALLUM: Never had sexual intercourse with anyone in high school?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: Correct.
MS. MacCALLUM: And through what years in college since we’re probing into your personally life here?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: Many years after. I’ll leave it at that.
Observations:
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Judge Kavanaugh is proclaiming that he was ‘Virgin’ many years after high school.
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It is natural course that when men enter into before adulthood their sexual urge arises.
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When men consume alcohol, it is natural that their sexual urge arouses with great intensity.
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When men are with young girls the sexual urge arouses to its optimum level.
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In western society how it can be believed that a man can remain ‘Virgin’ for more than 20 years.
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When men are young and do not find a woman to satisfy their urge for sex then they masturbate.
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As below is extract from Google in respect of Book: Wasted years…… composed by Mark Judge:
Wasted describes in detail the author’s secondary education memories, particularly those involving heavy alcohol usage by his peers and himself at Georgetown Preparatory School. The author writes that the social environment of his peers at the school was, “positively swimming in alcohol”. Judge recounts a hookup culture involving binge drinking, especially during a period of time at the school known as “Beach Week”. Judge defined “Beach Week” at Georgetown Preparatory School as a “week-long bacchanalia of drinking and sex, or at least attempts at sex”. The author discusses a phrase, “100 Kegs Or Bust”, in relation to excessive alcohol drinking during his times at Georgetown Preparatory School. Judge remembers a student he refers to as Bart O’Kavanaugh who passed out and threw up in a car. The author recounts going to drink alcohol with his friends at bars for many evenings in a row.[2]
He presents in-depth memories of orgies and attempts to have sex fuelled with alcohol at residences along the beach shoreline.
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Judge Kavanaugh has been friends with Mark Judge from the age of 14. Extract per Google Profile Mark Judge:
Judge started drinking at 14. ] He attended Georgetown Preparatory School, graduating in 1983. Judge was friends with classmate Brett Kavanaugh; both were in the same class there with Maryland State Senate member Richard Madaleno
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So as Judge Kavanaugh and Mark Judge were friends since the age of 14, so Judge Kavanaugh can be part of the ‘Beech Week’ and:
He presents in-depth memories of orgies and attempts to have sex fuelled with alcohol at residences along the beach shoreline
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With due respect Ms MacCallum should have asked judge Kavanaugh how he could remain ‘Virgin’ for more or less 20 years?
MS. MacCALLUM: Sir, you are going to be pressed on something that you just said about people do things in high school, and you were all drinking, were there times when perhaps you drank so much — was there ever a time that you drank so much that you couldn’t remember what happened the night before?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: No, that never happened.
Observations: Judge Kavanaugh states in his Witness Statement:
The drinking age, as I noted, was 18, so the seniors were legal, senior year in high school, people were legal to drink,
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In the Book: ‘Wasted Tale of……. Mark Judge states as per Google:
By the time Judge had turned 15, he and a friend engaged in an Endeavour to provide falsified identification for the purchase of alcohol to all of his fellow students at a secondary education Catholic institution.[3] Judge writes that at age 15 a friend of his who worked as a bartender regularly supplied him with alcoholic beverages for consumption
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As Judge Kavanaugh and Mark Judge were friends and Mark Judge started drinking at the age of 14 so it is safe to assume that Judge Kavanaugh also started to drink beer from the age of 14 years.
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If Judge Kavanaugh started drinking bear from the age of 14 then he lied under oath and it was illegal to drink before the age of 18. It was still illegal to drink for Judge Kavanaugh because the the incident alleged to have taken place when he was 17 years old.
MS. MacCALLUM: You never said to anyone, “I don’t remember anything about last night”?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: No, that did not happen.
MS. MacCALLUM: Do you believe there should be an F.B.I. investigation into these allegations and that a pause should happen and, you know, sort it all out? If there’s nothing to worry about and nothing to hide, why not have that process, Ashley? And then I’ll ask you that, Brett.
Observation: The question was asked from Mrs Judge Kavanaugh:
……why not have that process, Ashley? And then I’ll ask you that, Brett.
Observation: Buy Judge Kavanaugh did not let his wife answer the question and surpassed her.
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I mean, I’ve said all along and Ashley, too, I want to be heard. I was first interviewed last Monday, the day after the allegation appeared by the committee staff under penalty of felony, and I denied this categorically and unequivocally and I said twice during that, I said, “I want a hearing tomorrow,” last Tuesday, a week ago.
I want an opportunity — a fair process. America’s about fairness, I want a fair process where I can defend my integrity and clear my name as quickly as I can in whatever forum the Senate deems appropriate.
MS. MacCALLUM: When you hear senators who are on the committee — Senator Mazie Hirono and then you hear from others, you know, the New York Senator Gillibrand, she says: “I believe this woman. I believe all of them. They’re credible, and we all have to believe them.”
When you hear United States senators who are making judgments, final judgments, what does that make you think about the presumption of innocence in this country?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: In America, we have fairness. We hear from both sides. I’ve spent my life in the judiciary, the — our judicial system, and part of the judicial systems as I’ve said during my first — my hearing was process protection. That’s what judges believe that’s what our system was built on, the rule of law, about fair process.
MS. MacCALLUM: Do you feel unprotected by the process?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: Fair process means hearing from both sides, and I think the process — I want to have an opportunity to defend my integrity and clear my name and have a fair process. A fair process at a minimum — at a bare minimum requires hearing from both sides before rushing —
MS. MacCALLUM: Right. Let me ask you this. Separately from these allegations, is it fair to judge someone on something they did before they were 18 years old? When they were 17 years old? Should anything they did then follow them later in life, or should it enter into any decisions made about them later in life?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: What I’m here to do is tell you the truth, and this allegation from 36 years ago is not —
Observation: Judge Kavanaugh did not answer the question.
MS. MacCALLUM: But separately from what you’re being accused of just as a judge, if you were looking at this case as a part of what you’re going through and someone said, “This person did that at 17 years old,” is it fair to judge them on something that when they’re in their 50s, 60s?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I think everyone is judged on their whole life. I’m a good person. I’ve led a good life. I’ve tried to do a lot of good for a lot of people. I am not perfect, I know that. None of us is perfect. I’m not perfect, but I’ve never, never done anything like this.
MS. MacCALLUM: So in terms of the process now and what happens now, when you look at how all of this — where all this generated from, do you have thoughts? Is this about Roe v. Wade? Is this about people who initially right off the bat said they wanted to see you never take the spot on the Supreme Court? Where’s all this coming from?
Observation:
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Judge Kavanaugh is continuously basing his innocence upon his achievements and trying to convey the message if he like a saint.
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Judge Kavanaugh says that he is not perfect but he in his witness statement, in interview and in questions and answers not a single time said if he is or was mistaken or he did anything wrong. He even proclaims that he never got ‘Blacked out’ and may have gone to sleep by excessive drinking.
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I just want a fair process where I can be heard.
MS. MacCALLUM: You don’t have any thoughts on what’s — where this is coming from?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I just want a fair process where I can be heard, defend my integrity, defend the integrity of my family. I’ve — I’m telling the truth.
Observation: Judge Kavanaugh did not answer the question.
MS. MacCALLUM: You don’t want to talk about where you think this is coming from?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I just want an opportunity, a fair process where I can defend my integrity.
Observation: Judge Kavanaugh did not answer the question were the this (presumably allegations) coming from.
MS. MacCALLUM: All right. Ashley how’s this spin for the girls, for your family? What have you guys — give us whatever window you feel comfortable saying about what this has been like for you as a family?
MS. KAVANAUGH: This — it’s very difficult. It’s very difficult these conversations with your children, which we’ve had to have some broader terms for our youngest. But they know Brett. And they know the truth. And we told them at the very beginning of this process this will be not fun sometimes. You’re going to hear things that, people feel strongly, and you need to know that. And just remember you know your dad.
Observation: The daughters appear to be 10 years and six years old. The 10 year old and 6 year old are not mature enough to appreciate the ups and downs in personality and character of anyone.
MS. MacCALLUM: Did you guys ever look at each other and say: “I’m out, this is enough. This just isn’t worth it”?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I’m not going to let false accusations drive us out of this process. And we’re looking for a fair process where I can be heard and defend the — my integrity, my lifelong record — my lifelong record of promoting dignity and equality, starting with the women who knew me when I was 14 years old. I’m not going anywhere.
MS. MacCALLUM: Do you believe that President Trump is going to stand by you throughout?
JUDGE KAVANAUGH: I know he’s going to stand by me. He called me this afternoon, and he said he’s standing by me.
Observations:
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Judge Kavanaugh proclaims that he treats women with dignity and respect.
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Did Judge Kavanaugh condemned President Trump when he humiliated Dr Ford in his Mississippi speech published on website: www.youtube.com:
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Should not happen to him. What he is going through. 36 years ago this happened. I have one beer. Right! I had one beer.
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How did you get home? I don’t know. How did you get there? I don’t remember. What is the place? I don’t remember.
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How many years ago? I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know.
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Upstairs, down stairs. Where was it. I don’t know.
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But i had one beer. That is the only thing I remember.
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As below is extract of a memo by Judge Kavanaugh in relation to President Bill Clinton’s enquiry:
But in the memo, he was unrelenting.
“The president has disgraced his office, the legal system and the American people by having sex with a 22-year-old intern and turning her life into a shambles — callous and disgusting behavior that has somehow gotten lost in the shuffle,” Mr. Kavanaugh wrote.
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Please read the full article.
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There are many women who have accused President Trump sexually harassing them.
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To women Stormy Denial and Karen McDougal claim that they had sexual affairs with President Trump.
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President Trump denies having affair with them. But he paid Hush money to silence them.
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Because Trump is President of the United States so a sitting President cannot be brought into court of law.
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Although president denies having sexually assaulted women and having sexual affairs with Stormy Daniel and Karen McDougal but every American know President Trump is lying.
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Judge Kavanaugh how could you accept nomination of Supreme Court by the President who is liable to be impeached where you conducted the enquiry of President Bill Clinton who had Sexual affairs with Monica Lewinsky and otherwise.
MS. MacCALLUM: All right. Thank you both very much. Good to speak with you today. Thanks for taking the time.
MS. KAVANAUGH: Thank you.
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