Someone bought BrettKavanaugh.com, which links to sexual assault survivor resources

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Brett Kavanaugh didn’t buy a domain with his name in it.

So now, if you go to BrettKavanaugh.com, .org or .net, you won’t find an official site for the contentious Supreme Court Justice, sworn in on Monday after an FBI investigation into multiple accusations of sexual assault. 

Instead, you’ll find a website that links to resources for sexual assault survivors. 

The page is emblazoned with a simple, but strong message that was echoed throughout Kavanaugh’s confirmation saga: “We believe survivors.”

The domains were purchased by an organization called Fix The Court, which pushes for accountability and transparency in the Supreme Court.  Read more…

More about Politics, Culture, Brett Kavanaugh, Culture, and Web Culture

Someone bought BrettKavanaugh.com, which links to sexual assault survivor resources

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Brett Kavanaugh didn’t buy a domain with his name in it.

So now, if you go to BrettKavanaugh.com, .org or .net, you won’t find an official site for the contentious Supreme Court Justice, sworn in on Monday after an FBI investigation into multiple accusations of sexual assault. 

Instead, you’ll find a website that links to resources for sexual assault survivors. 

The page is emblazoned with a simple, but strong message that was echoed throughout Kavanaugh’s confirmation saga: “We believe survivors.”

The domains were purchased by an organization called Fix The Court, which pushes for accountability and transparency in the Supreme Court.  Read more…

More about Politics, Culture, Brett Kavanaugh, Culture, and Web Culture