The Opperman Report'

Bret Kavanaugh & The Vince Foster Cover-up

Jan 7, 2026
Patrick Knowlton, an eyewitness in the Vince Foster case and author of 'As If It Never Happened', shares gripping accounts of his police interactions and frustrations with misreported testimonies. He recounts a shocking grand jury encounter with Brett Kavanaugh and discusses the alleged cover-up in Foster's death. Researcher Hugh Turley unveils discrepancies surrounding Thomas Merton's death, advocating for further investigation. Together, they explore media biases and the political implications surrounding these suspicious cases.
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ANECDOTE

Repeated Interviews And Park Revisit

  • Knowlton recounts multiple interviews with Kavanaugh, Jim Clement, and FBI investigators who revisited the park and his claims.
  • He maintains his view that evidence contradicts the official suicide finding.
INSIGHT

Forensic Gaps Undermine Suicide Claim

  • Knowlton highlights forensic anomalies: the found gun and car had no identifiable fingerprints.
  • He uses these gaps to argue the suicide conclusion is questionable.
ANECDOTE

Confrontations At Events

  • Knowlton describes his long-term interactions with Kavanaugh at events and his impression that Kavanaugh seemed inexperienced and evasive.
  • He says he challenged Kavanaugh publicly and questioned his honesty.
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