GRASSLEY: Ms. Mitchell?
MITCHELL: Judge, do you still have your calendar — calendars there?
KAVANAUGH: I do.
MITCHELL: I would like you to look at the July 1st entry.
KAVANAUGH: Yes.
MITCHELL: The entry says — and I quote — “Go to Timmy’s (ph) for skis (ph) with Judge (ph), Tom (ph), P.J. (ph), Bernie (ph) and Squee (ph)”?
KAVANAUGH: Squee. That’s a nick…
MITCHELL: What does…
KAVANAUGH: … that’s a nickname.
MITCHELL: OK. To what does this refer, and to whom?
KAVANAUGH: So first, says “Tobin’s (ph) house workout”. So that’s one of the football workouts that we would have — that Dr. (inaudible) would run for guys on the football team during the summer.
So we would be there — that’s usually 6:00 to 8:00 or so, kind of — until near dark. And then it looks like we went over to Timmy’s — you want to know their last names too? I’m happy to do it.
MITCHELL: If you could just identify, is — is “Judge,” Mark Judge?
KAVANAUGH: It is.
MITCHELL: And is “P.J.,” P.J. Smith?
KAVANAUGH: It is.
So — all right. It’s Tim Gaudette (ph), Mark Judge, Tom Caine (ph), P.J. Smith, Bernie McCarthy (ph), Chris Garrett (ph).
MITCHELL: Chris Garrett is Squee?
KAVANAUGH: He is.
MITCHELL: Did you in your calendar routinely document social gatherings like house parties or gatherings of friends in your calendar?
KAVANAUGH: Yes. It — it certainly appears that way, that’s what I was doing in the summer of 1982. And you can see that reflected on several of the — several of the entries.
MITCHELL: If a gathering like Dr. Ford has described had occurred, would you have documented that?
KAVANAUGH: Yes, because I documented everything of those kinds of events, even small get-togethers. August 7th is another good example where I documented a small get-together that summer, so yes.
MITCHELL: August 7th. Could you read that?
KAVANAUGH: I think that’s go to Becky’s, Matt, Denise, Lori, Jenny (ph).
MITCHELL: Have you reviewed every entry that is in these calendars of May, June, July and August of 1982?
KAVANAUGH: I have.
MITCHELL: Is there anything that could even remotely fit what we’re talking about, in terms of Dr. Ford’s allegations?
KAVANAUGH: No.
MITCHELL: As a lawyer and a judge, are you — we’ve talked about the FBI. Are you aware that this type of offense would actually be investigated by local police?
KAVANAUGH: Yes, I mentioned Montgomery County Police earlier. Yes.
MITCHELL: OK. Are you aware that in Maryland, there is no statute of limitations that would prohibit you being charged, even if this happened in 1982?
KAVANAUGH: That’s my understanding.
MITCHELL: Have you, at any time, been contacted by any members of local police agencies regarding this matter?
KAVANAUGH: No, ma’am.
MITCHELL: Prior to your nomination for Supreme Court, you’ve talked about all of the female clerks you’ve had, and the women that you’ve worked with. I’m not just talking about them; I’m talking about globally. Have you ever been accused, either formally or informally, of unwanted sexual behavior?
KAVANAUGH: No.
MITCHELL: And when I say informally, I mean just a — a female complains. It doesn’t have to be to anybody else but you.
KAVANAUGH: No.
MITCHELL: Since Dr. Ford’s allegation was made public, how many times have you been interviewed by the committee?
KAVANAUGH: It’s — it’s been a — three or four. I’m — I’m trying to remember now. It’s — it’s been several times. Each of these new things, absurd as they are, we’d get on the phone and kind of go through them.
MITCHELL: So have you submitted to interviews specifically about Dr. Ford’s allegation?
KAVANAUGH: Yes.
MITCHELL: And what about Deborah Ramirez’s allegation…
KAVANAUGH: Yes.
MITCHELL: … that you waved your penis in front of her?
KAVANAUGH: Yes.
MITCHELL: What about Julie Swetnick’s allegation that you repeatedly engaged in drugging and gang-raping, or allowing women to be gang-raped?
KAVANAUGH: Yes. Yes, I’ve been interviewed about it.
MITCHELL: Were your answers to my questions today consistent with the answers that you gave to the committee in these various interviews?
KAVANAUGH: Yes, ma’am.
MITCHELL: OK. I see I’m out of time.
GRASSLEY: Senator Durbin?
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Senator Graham.
GRAHAM: Are you aware that at 9:23 on the night of July the 9th, the day you were nominated to the Supreme Court by President Trump, Senator Schumer said 23-minutes after your nomination, “I will oppose Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination with everything I have, I have (sic) a bipartisan — and I hope a bipartisan majority will do the same. The stakes are simply too high for anything less.” Well, if you weren’t aware of it, you are now. ...