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  • 2018-09-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Were Brett Kavanaugh's Children Escorted from a Senate Hearing Room Because They Were Harassed by Hecklers? (en)
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  • The Senate confirmation hearings for President Trump's second U.S. Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, got off to a raucous start on 4 September 2018, with Democrats interrupting to call for adjournment and protesters being hauled from the chamber for causing loud disruptions. The demonstrations were organized by groups opposed to what they characterized as Kavanaugh's extreme views on issues such as women's rights, LGBT rights, and access to healthcare. One senator described the scene as pandemonium. NPR reporter Brian Naylor provided this account of those events: The Fox News Channel's Shannon Bream live-tweeted from the hearing, sharing videos of several of the protests: Shortly thereafter, Bream tweeted that Kavanaugh's daughters had been escorted from the hearing room: At the start of the hearing, Kavanaugh had introduced members of his family, including his two daughters, Margaret and Liza, who sat behind him with their mother, Ashley Kavanaugh. This photograph of them was taken during one of the more tranquil moments in the hearing: Embed from Getty Images Speculation about why Kavanaugh's family left the chamber when they did started almost immediately. Most of it centered on the protests, but a social media meme shared later that day said Kavanaugh's daughters were ushered out of the room due to hecklers harassing them: This claim is at odds with press accounts of what happened, however. Some conservative news outlets did portray the departure of Kavanaugh's children as an abrupt response to the loud protests (which they claimed scared the girls), but none reported that the children themselves (rather than the hearing in general) had been heckled. This is how the Washington Examiner couched it: And the New York Post reported that: In contrast to accounts linking the girls' departure to the protests, however, CNN reported that it was planned in advance: A source close to Kavanaugh tells CNN 'that was always the plan, they’d stay for an hour and go back for intros' later in the day. And, according to the New York Post, Margaret and Liza Kavanaugh did, in fact, return later in the day to hear testimony in support of their father by Condaleeza Rice and others. Even if it were planned all along, the precise timing of Kavanaugh's daughters' departure could have had something to do with the raucous atmosphere in the hearing room, of course. But there is no evidence that the Kavanaugh children were themselves targeted for heckling by protesters, or that they left for that reason. Indeed, if they had been subjected to personal harassment, one would have expected the committee chairman, Sen. Charles Grassley, to issue a statement condemning it. (en)
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