US Senate News:
Source: United States Senator for New Jersey Cory Booker
WASHINGTON, D.C. – As the Senate Judiciary Committee considers advancing EmilBove–who’s been called “Trump’s worst nomination yet”– to be a Third Circuit Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals, Judiciary Committee member U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) has been calling out Bove for his unethical behavior, professional scandals, and failure to meet the ethical standards essential for a lifetime judicial appointment.
On MSNBC’s Deadline with Nicolle Wallace, Senator Booker spoke about a letter he sent to Bove requesting information about his involvement in Trump’s Epstein cover up.
Senator Booker: “Either Bove and the Justice Department are lying about the Epstein situation…or they are showing a dangerous lack of transparency.”
See more about Senator Booker’s work to hold Bove accountable:
- The Hill: Booker seeks Epstein info from Trump judicial nominee Emil Bove
- The New York Times: Bove Denies Suggesting Justice Dept. Ignore Court Orders
- NJ.com: Booker slams Trump judicial nominee: ‘Complete disregard for the rule of law’
- New Jersey Globe: Republicans turn down Booker’s request for extra hearing with Bove whistleblower
@SenBooker:
Booker: “I wrote a letter directly to Emil Bove today about his role in withholding the Epstein files from the American people. This is a portion of the letter…
“Mr. Bove on behalf of myself and the American people I represent, we deserve answers, especially before you’re put on one of the highest courts in the land.”
THE FACTS ABOUT EMIL BOVE:
- A corroborated allegation from a whistleblower revealed that Bove directed attorneys to defy a court order.
- Federal criminal defense lawyers described Bove as a “drunk driver” as a prosecutor.
- An editorial in the Philadelphia Inquirer stated that Bove is “one person who has no business working in the federal government, let alone receiving a lifetime appointment as a federal judge.”
- New Jersey’s Tom Moran stated, Bove is “Trump’s worst nomination yet.”
- Meanwhile The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board wrote, Bove’s reputation “is as a smashmouth partisan who wields the law as a weapon.”