Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, speaking after he was briefed on Brett Kavanaugh's FBI report, said that going into this process Democrats had "many fears" that the investigation's parameters would "constrain the FBI from getting all the facts."

"Having received a thorough briefing on the documents," Schumer said, "those fears have been realized."

Schumer added that he disagrees with Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley's earlier assessment that the investigation "found no hint of misconduct."

He also criticized the process of reviewing the document itself, stating, "The fact that there's only one document in there for 100 senators is another example of constraining the ability of all senators and the American public to see the whole truth and nothing but."