Here’s the proof that the NY Times is working HARD to dig up dirt on Kavanaugh

A new email reveals that the liberal activist NY Times has been dumpster diving for trash they can use to try and disrupt Kavanaugh’s nomination.

As revealed by NTK, the NY Times has recently requested any police records from Maryland officials related to Kavanaugh’s home:

The New York Times is yet again looking to manufacture a hit piece against President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, according to documents obtained by NTK Network.

The New York Times recently filed a request under the Maryland Public Information Act (PIA) seeking any 911 calls that were made from Judge Kavanaugh’s house from 2006 to the present day.

“The New York Times requests digital copies of all policing pertaining to Brett Kavanaugh, a resident of Chevy Chase Section 5,” according to the request. “Specifically, we request all policing records, including police reports or calls of service (911 calls or otherwise), pertaining to Brett Kavanaugh, his wife, and their home address.”

Here’s the actual email that NTK got their hands on:

NTK goes on to point out that the only police record is when a Jeep Cherokee got stolen:

The only police report filed from the Kavanaughs’ residence was in 2015, and it involved the family’s Jeep Grand Cherokee that was stolen.

It doesn’t look like they are going find anything here, but this just shows the lengths they are willing to go to in order to try and stop Kavanaugh from getting on the high court.

Despicable.


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