And this comes as Brett Kavanaugh is to begin senate n confirmation hearings. And the white house has kept back over 100,000 pages of paperwork and what about that, boris . Well, what we have seen this week is not extended to the 100,000 or so pages that the attorneys have determined should not be release nod the public. The pages are released to his time when he served in the Bush Administration and not just 100,000 pages not to be release nod the lawmakers, but another 100,000 or so documents release nod the lawmakers, but not to the general public, and that the lawmakers can not discuss publicly, and something that the democrats are frustrated over and not only Senate Leader chuck schum schumer, but also h a Amy Klobuchar who says this releasing of the documents is not nornormal. I will say that you have a nominee of excellent credentials with the family behind him, and the cameras there, and the senators questioning sbisht not nor mal, because we are not able to see 100,000 documen
Family only invited, loved ones. His Funeral Service and other memorial events were televised by people who stood together out of respect for the senators family and to honor his lifetime of service. The question, how long can that political goodwill last . A major test comes in a couple of days. Thats when this man, Brett Kavanaugh, begins his Supreme Court confirmation hearings in the senate. Democrats already are pushing back hard about a decision that will leave a large number of documents about kavanaugh out of the confirmation hearings. Lets go to our White House Correspondent Boris Sanchez. That decision to withhold about 100,000 documents was made by people in that building behind you. Why are those papers being kept out of the kavanaugh hearings . Hey there,ana. Attorney William Burke charged with determining how to process these 600,000 plus pages of documents related to Brett Kavanaughs time as a staff secretary for president george w. Bush is citing constitutional privilege