Here are several more Kavanaugh "committee confidential" documents: https://t.co/V2EgNRflTv — Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) September 6, 2018

Hours later he released an additional 11 pages of emails , some of which had already been released publicly.



"And Sen. Booker made redactions that were not in the original documents, acknowledging their sensitive nature," the spokesman said. A spokesman for Grassley confirmed that the documents are still classified as "committee confidential.""And Sen. Booker made redactions that were not in the original documents, acknowledging their sensitive nature," the spokesman said.

In one email from the second group of released documents, Kavanaugh says he is going to "vent" about changes to legislation impacting faith-based program funding.

"A religious drug treatment center should be no better, but also no worse, in the eyes of the government than a non-religious drug treatment center," Kavanaugh wrote in an 2001 email.

"This administration should never be arguing, I would not think, that the Constitution actually prohibits a neutral funding scheme just because it may happen to fund religiously oriented programs as well as secular programs," Kavanaugh continued.

The documents come after Booker released separate documents from Kavanaugh's time as a lawyer for former President George W. Bush's White House earlier Thursday.