
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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Park Witness Who Kept Notes
- Patrick Knowlton recounts finding two cars at Fort Marcy Park around 4:30 p.m. the day Vince Foster died and later reporting details to police.
- He kept written notes and later discovered the official Fisk report misrepresented his testimony.
Subpoena Triggered Harassment
- Knowlton says he was subpoenaed unexpectedly to the grand jury after a London Sunday Telegraph piece named him.
- He reports being followed and harassed immediately after the subpoena was delivered.
Contested Grand Jury Question
- Knowlton describes Brett Kavanaugh asking a shocking sexual question during his grand jury testimony and later denying it.
- He later found a Kavanaugh memo admitting he asked a sexual question, implying a violation of grand jury secrecy.





