Pro-Kavanaugh Senator Reveals Scariest Moment From Confirmation Hearings

Senator Susan Collins who was a decisive vote on the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh has detailed the scariest incident that happened to her during the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings. Someone actually waited for her at her townhouse.

According to The Daily Caller:

Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins revealed the details of an early October incident that prompted Capitol Police to assign her protection during Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation process, in an interview with the Washington Examiner published Thursday.

“I’d worked late til 9:30 p.m., and there was a man who had been waiting for me at my townhouse in the rain in the dark for hours,” Collins told the Examiner. “And that, I will tell you, really scared me.”

The Republican was one of the swing votes in confirming Kavanaugh. She waited until the day before the Oct. 6 vote to announce she would support Kavanaugh’s nomination.

Collins and her office received threats and even obscene items while she considered whether or not to vote to confirm Kavanaugh. She had assigned protection both in Washington, D.C., and at her home in Bangor, Maine, where protesters gathered on the weekends, reported the Examiner.

Collins was also threatened by a man from New York who left her threatening messages. That man has been arrested.


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