Congress must investigate and impeach Brett Kavanaugh now.
Add your name now to call on Congress to investigate and impeach Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

While Republicans were able to ram through Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court, we will not let them have the last word on his fitness for office.
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Two women have credibly accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault, and the White House short-circuited the FBI’s investigation, preventing it from talking to dozens of potential witnesses.
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There is overwhelming evidence that Kavanaugh committed perjury during all four of his confirmations hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2004, 2006, and again this year.
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Kavanaugh revealed that he is deeply partisan––biased against Democrats and progressives in this country. His lashing out during the hearing––declaring “what goes around comes around”––calls into question his temperament and ability to serve as a fair and impartial judge. It undermines the legitimacy of his decisions and of the entire Supreme Court.
Because Republicans were so determined to hide the truth about Kavanaugh, many questions remain unanswered. Kavanaugh’s two accusers have identified dozens of witnesses who they claim could corroborate their allegations of sexual assault, but the FBI was not allowed to question them.
Republicans also rushed forward with only a fraction of Kavanaugh’s records from his five years in the George W. Bush White House –– and what they did receive was hand-picked by Bush’s personal political lawyer without any explanation for what was being withheld or why. The millions of documents that have been shielded from the Senate and the public could shed further light on Kavanaugh’s temperament and partisan bias, as well as how dishonest he has been in his testimony under oath.
These questions must be thoroughly investigated, but we already know this: Perjury is an impeachable offense, and Kavanaugh has perjured himself repeatedly. So we are calling on Congress to initiate impeachment proceedings against him to remove him from the Supreme Court.
Kavanaugh lied under oath dozens of times –– from big issues to small ones. Here are just a few examples:
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In 2004, Kavanaugh denied knowing that he had received documents stolen from Democratic senators during the Bush administration. However, emails show that Kavanaugh received stolen information about Senator Leahy and was told to hold it in the “strictest confidence.” Kavanaugh’s claims that he did not know they were stolen were deemed by one fact checker to “defy logic.”
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In 2004, Kavanaugh claimed that the nomination of anti-abortion, anti-LGBTQ judge William Pryor was “not one that I worked on personally.” Newly released emails showed Kavanaugh was in fact involved in selecting Pryor, interviewing him, and working to confirm him.
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During his confirmation hearing in 2006, Kavanaugh said “I was not involved and am not involved in the questions about the rules governing detention of combatants.” One year later, it was reported that Kavanaugh had in fact counseled a group of White House lawyers regarding the administration’s decision to deny lawyers to enemy combatants. There are now at least three recorded examples of Kavanaugh participating in discussions of the Bush administration’s detainee policy.
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In this year’s hearings, Kavanaugh stated, categorically, that he “never attended a gathering like the one Dr. Ford describes in her allegation.” He himself admitted, however, that his calendars “show a few weekday gatherings at friends’ houses after a workout or just to meet up and have some beers.” Moreover, a July 1 entry in Kavanaugh’s 1982 calendar calendar entry included the exact same people that Dr. Blasey Ford said attended the gathering.
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Kavanaugh said he first heard about the allegations made against him by Deborah Ramirez in the New Yorker story that was published on September 23. But NBC reports that Kavanaugh and his team were trying to refute Ramirez’s allegations months before they became public.
There are many, many more. But as these examples make clear, Kavanaugh chose to lie often and about a wide range of matters, including both his personal and professional life. Brett Kavanaugh does not belong on the Supreme Court.
Add your name to tell Congress to investigate and impeach Brett Kavanaugh now.