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list of what documents are relevant before we hear his answers and our colleague s questions. not only from the standpoint of there being no basis for the rules, but also to deny the fairness and effectiveness of the process. that is the reason we are making this protest, and we are here under protest. that is the reason why i asked to adjourn, so we could consider fairly all of these documents. i appreciate that senator grassley has decided to release the documents that i would have use yesterday. he has released the documents that senator booker, amendable he would have released, even if not reclassified a redesignated. i want to reserve the right. i hereby reserve the right to release documents before any confirmation vote, so that my colleagues can see what the truth is. we are literally trying to get
called it a sham. was it a sham when we did it for gorsuch? was it a sham when senator lahey did it? the reason we did it is so that we could get documents so you could review them almost from, i think, august the fifth. maybe it was august the tenth. so you could start on that very early. don t forget, documents come committee confidential and then don t forget, on a regular rolling basis, they are not committee confidential, and then put on our website so that the 300 million people can view them if they want to. then the second point about the lawyer for president bush, all of our conversations last night or with the department of justice. i hope you understand that these people in the department of justice are people that are there for years under both republican and democrat