Republicans are furiously asserting that the White House 'intentionally' engaged in a 'cover up' by not turn over materials to the Judiciary Committee on a child pornography case where Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson significantly broke from the probation office recommendation.
'Not only does this case, which Judge Jackson left off her list of child abuse cases, undercut her argument that she followed the probation office's recommended sentences, but it also underscores the perils of moving too quickly in the vetting process,' a Republican Judiciary Committee aide .
'Committee Republicans only just got the sentencing transcript for this case on Friday, after the hearing had ended,' the aide said. 'Clearly, the White House either didn't thoroughly vet the nominee, or were aware of the record and the intentionally left it out in hopes that the nominee would be confirmed before the full record could be uncovered and reviewed.'
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