Summary:
The book delves into the background, upbringing, and career of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, including the contentious confirmation process marked by sexual assault allegations. It provides a detailed account of the events and features interviews with friends, classmates, and key figures involved, aiming to offer a more nuanced portrait of Kavanaugh and the cultural context surrounding his ascent to the high court.
Key points:
1. Early Life: The book covers Kavanaugh's privileged upbringing in a D.C. suburb, his education at Georgetown Prep, and his family's impact on his development.
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