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The court disclosed that Justice Brett Kavanaugh tested positive for the Corona Virus. Since January, he has been fully vaccinated and has shown no signs of the virus.

Kavanaugh took the Covid test on Thursday, prior to Barrett’s ceremony.

Kavanaugh, who is fully vaccinated, tested positive on Thursday night, the court said in a statement. The justice’s immediate family tested negative and he has no symptoms.
Kavanaugh underwent a routine Covid test Thursday ahead of fellow Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s investiture ceremony Friday, which he will no longer be attending out of precaution, the court said.
Kavanaugh had recently tested negative for Covid-19 on Monday, along with the other justices, ahead of their meeting behind closed doors to discuss which cases should be added to the court’s docket. He participated in the ACLI Capital Challenge three-mile race on Wednesday in Anacostia Park in Washington.
The justices plan to return to the courtroom this term for oral arguments, after the pandemic forced them to hold arguments by phone.
His positive diagnosis for coronavirus may mean he won’t be on the bench Monday, the start of the new term and what would be the first in-person session with all nine justices.

 

Brett Kavanaugh Wife Ashley Estes Kavanaugh

Brett Kavanaugh is happily married to his wife, Ashley Estes Kavanaugh. The personal secretaries of George Bush exchanged their wedding vows in 2004.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett will be the newest addition to the bench. Brett and his spouse Ashley will not be attending the investiture ceremony on Friday. 

Miss Kavanaugh, including all other family members, testes negative, excluding Brett. But they won’t be attending any other public meetings for safety reasons. Everyone is fully vaccinated hence there must not be more complications for the Kavanaugh family.

Kavanaugh, including all other Justice who attended the private conference to discuss the addition of new cases, had previously shown negative test results. 

Brett is a graduate of Yale University with a degree in History. He is also a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon.

The Supreme Court judge began his professional career as a Law clerk under Judge Ken Starr. He went on to assist Starr on various cases relating to President Bill Clinton. 

Justice Kavanaugh was also involved in preparing the Starr Report, which recommended Clinton Impeachment. He later joined the White House Staff Secretary under the George Bush Administration.

In 2003 he was nominated by President Bush to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. But his hearings were stalled for three years due to partisanship charges.

 

 

Get to know Brett Kavanaugh Kids

Brett Kavanaugh has two kids with his spouse. The couple is raising their daughters in Chevy Chase Section Five, Maryland. 

Kavanaugh’s children are named Liza and Margaret. Not much is known about the girls of the Kavanaugh family. It seems the judge wants to keep their privacy till they grow up to handle the media attention.

Kavanaugh was nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018 by President Donald Trump. 

Is Brett Kavanaugh Jewish? Ethnicity

Brett Kavanaugh is not Jewish. He is a Roman Catholic by religion. He is a regular lector in the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament.

Brett has also actively participated in many of the church programs, including serving the meal.

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