The likely goal of Democrats is to delay a vote on confirming Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and Sen. Diane Feinstein, who produced the letter of a woman accusing the nominee of inappropriate behavior, has yet another trick up her sleeve.

Adding to the cause to delay the vote, Feinstein says there’s still more that senators don’t know about Kavanaugh, according to Talking Points Memo.

Sen. Feinstein says there's still more senators don't know about Kavanaugh https://t.co/PLxD2rTaDS pic.twitter.com/zNEcSmOSzz — Talking Points Memo (@TPM) September 17, 2018

No details are given on what other secrets the California Democrat is sitting on, but Feinstein is reportedly rejecting a plan by Senate Judiciary Committee chair Chuck Grassley to arrange follow-up calls to hear from the accuser Christine Blasey Ford before the vote, rather than rescheduling another hearing.

Grassley says Feinstein's office is refusing to cooperate in setting up follow-up calls with Dr. Ford and Kavanaugh. "As a necessary step in evaluating these claims, I’ll continue working to set them up." https://t.co/VamILXRiF3 — Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) September 17, 2018

Grassley issued a statement that called into question Feinstein’s “deeply disturbing” behavior regarding the confirmation process.

“Unfortunately, committee Republicans have only known this person’s identity from news reports for less than 24 hours and known about her allegations for less than a week,” he said in the statement.

“Senator Feinstein, on the other hand, has had this information for many weeks and deprived her colleagues of the information necessary to do our jobs. The Minority withheld even the anonymous allegations for six weeks, only to later decide that they were serious enough to investigate on the eve of the committee vote, after the vetting process had been completed.”

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman @ChuckGrassley issued the following statement regarding the nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. #SCOTUS https://t.co/QnS36Fd76Z pic.twitter.com/SXm5aBwiBk — Senate Judiciary (@senjudiciary) September 17, 2018

One thing is certain, Feinstein brought none of this up during the confirmation hearings, when she questioned Kavanaugh under oath — hearings that are now over.

The hearings are over @SenFeinstein . — JeffW (@jeff28w) September 17, 2018

Here’s a sampling of reactions from Twitter that exposes Sen. Feinstein’s despicable tactics for what they are:

This isn’t about discovering truth. It’s about delay. Nothing more. https://t.co/mIetDKrkBf — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) September 17, 2018

Weird. I guess we should hold hearings so Senators can ask him questions. https://t.co/dON6Yd1rHn — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) September 17, 2018

So… why didn't she bring them up at the hearings?? https://t.co/5LE0umby0q — RBe (@RBPundit) September 17, 2018

Too bad there's not a process where she gets to question #Kavanaugh directly https://t.co/PlD7JjdL7p — Kyle Tittle (@Tittlewk93) September 17, 2018

Then why didn't she bring it up while she was questioning him under oath? #ConfirmKavanugh https://t.co/iF9UZphPIX — Mickey White (@BiasedGirl) September 17, 2018

So Dems are holding back more hand grenades, once Kavanaugh survives the Blasey Ford explosion, they'll throw those https://t.co/OXz7DPo1Vz — Legal Insurrection (@LegInsurrection) September 17, 2018

Pretty much confirms that they are going all hail Mary at this stage. Why did Feinstein decide to now release all this information? Why not back in July? This Ghoul is abusing the MeToo movement by using this alleged sexual assault as a Political Sledgehammer. Its deplorable https://t.co/WhwDf5ICMK — Rogue "Trailer Trash" Elf (@TheRogue_Elf) September 17, 2018

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