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What Kavanaugh Was Secretly Caught Doing Hours After Trump’s Nomination Will Silence the Critics

Judge Brett Kavanaugh was seen volunteering at a homeless shelter two days after being nominated for a Supreme Court justice position. Kavanaugh is pictured at The Heritage Foundation on Oct. 25, 2017. (Photo: Willis Bretz for The Heritage Foundation.)

President Donald Trump nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday night.

His nomination has set off a generational fight over the future of the high court. Interest groups and grassroots organizers plan to make his confirmation the marquee fight of the Trump presidency.

Democrats are already promising all-out resistance.

The judge has spent the last two days meeting with senior lawmakers on Capitol Hill, ahead of his confirmation hearings. In the coming weeks, he will meet with dozens of senators.

But amidst the chaos of the confirmation fight, Kavanaugh took a moment to do something incredibly human.

A passerby spotted the new Supreme Court nominee on her way home from work Wednesday night, and sent these pictures to The Daily Caller News Foundation. Kavanaugh was serving meals to the homeless outside Catholic Charities in downtown Washington, less than 48 hours after he was tapped to succeed Justice Anthony Kennedy.

Judge Brett Kavanaugh chatting with fellow volunteers. (Photo: The Daily Caller News Foundation)

According to his D.C. Circuit biography, the judge is a volunteer with the St. Maria’s Meals program, which serves hot dinners to the capital’s poor. During his acceptance remarks on Monday night, the judge mentioned that his Jesuit high school education taught him to be “a man for others.”

Judge Brett Kavanaugh serves meals to the homeless. (Photo: The Daily Caller News Foundation)

A fellow volunteer confirmed that the judge signed up for the event some time ago and chose to keep the date, developments in his professional life notwithstanding.

Really classy move, Your Honor.

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