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By Susan Sharon, Maine Public • September 4, 2018 7:56 am
“I’ve already gone up to the office of the Judiciary Committee and read what we can and there were some things that disturbed me. And even that is circumscribed. I’m not allowed to talk about what I read,” Maine Senator Angus King said. “And this wasn’t about national security. There’s no earthly reason that I can think of that senators shouldn’t be able to ask questions about what they saw in these files.
“Maine U.S. Sen. Angus King is among those raising concerns about a Trump White House decision to claim executive privilege and withhold 100,000 pages of documents relating to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s years spent as White House counsel during the George W. Bush administration.”
“I’ve already gone up to the office of the Judiciary Committee and read what we can and there were some things that disturbed me. And even that is circumscribed. I’m not allowed to talk about what I read,” Maine Senator Angus King said. “And this wasn’t about national security. There’s no earthly reason that I can think of that senators shouldn’t be able to ask questions about what they saw in these files.
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