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WASHINGTON
DC -- As Republicans and Democrats exchange barbs on how wonderful or terrible Brett
Kavanaugh's decisions will be as a U.S. Supreme Court judge, neither group of
senators will have the courage to discuss an elephant in the committee room concerning
Judge Kavanaugh's background. In 1996, Kavanaugh
conducted an investigation into the death of Vincent Foster and concluded his
death was a suicide despite overwhelming evidence Foster was murdered.
Vince
Foster was Deputy White House counsel
for the Clintons and a long-time childhood friend of Bill Clinton. His body
was found on July 20, 1993, in Fort Marcy Park just minutes from CIA
headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Controversy erupted after a first
investigation by Robert Fiske ruled that Foster's death was a suicide. Fiske was
appointed by Attorney General Janet Reno. He was a lawyer for International
Paper Inc., which sold Whitewater land to a partnership between the Clintons and
James McDougal. McDougal later mysteriously died in prison.
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Independent
Counsel Ken Starr initiated a second investigation into Foster's death while probing
the Clintons' Whitewater land deal. It was led by U.S. Attorney and Associate
Independent Counsel Miguel Rodriquez who found altered statements, missing photographs, witness intimidation and many
discrepancies. He determined Fiske's conclusions were inaccurate and Foster was likely murdered.
But
Starr's Deputy Counsel Mark Tuohey sabotaged
the investigation and forced Rodriquez to resign. Kavanaugh replaced him and completed
the investigation that concluded Foster committed suicide despite obvious evidence
of murder:
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- Foster did not own the gun or ammunition that was used to kill him;
- Foster's fingerprints were not on the gun that was used to kill him;
- No dirt or grass was on his shoes but he was found 200 yards into the park;
- Foster's grey 1989 Honda was not in the parking lot at the time of his death;
- Powder burns found on his body were consistent with homicide, not suicide.
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The
U.S. Court of Appeals eventually ordered Starr to include a supplement about the
cover-up in the final 20 pages of his report despite his objections. The
supplement was written by Attorney John Clarke, witness Patrick Knowlton and
researcher Hugh Turley.
Deep State: Kavanaugh Covered-up Murder of Vince Foster
By Garland Favorito
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Knowlton
and Turley sent the Senate nominating committee an 88-page letter with Knowlton's testimony, Rodriquez's compelling
31-page investigation summary and his later interview
for Accuracy in Media, which tracked the story
from 1993 after Ambrose Evans-Pritchard broke it.
Attorney
John Clarke's 540-page Petition
of Mandamus for Knowlton with exhibits are
available on their web site. The site
also includes a video documentary and describes Kavanaugh's role
in the cover-up. Combined they reveal a tacit deep-state chess match being played by Donald Trump and Senate
Democrats at Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing. But don't expect senators to
seriously question Kavanaugh about it or the national news media to accurately
portray it.
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Garland Favorito is the co-founder of VoterGA, which was established to restore the integrity of Georgia elections after the state implemented unverifibale voting statewide. He is also the author of Our Nation Betrayed, which, in its second (more...)
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