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Assault allegations against Kavanaugh ‘totally political’

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Monday branded sexual assault allegations that threaten to bring down his Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh “totally political,” hardening his position ahead of an explosive Senate showdown.


Trump, speaking in New York where he was attending the United Nations annual assembly, threw his full weight behind Kavanaugh whose once straightforward progress to the nation’s highest court has been hit by two bombshell accusations of sexual misconduct from his school and university days.


The scandal is set for a showdown in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday when Kavanaugh, who denies all the allegations, will try to clear his name and Christine Blasey Ford will testify that he sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers.


Republicans had been bullish about Kavanaugh’s chances to ride out the storm, given that Ford did not appear to have any corroborating witnesses ready to testify.


However, on Sunday The New Yorker magazine published a report of a second allegation in which Deborah Ramirez says Kavanaugh exposed himself to her during a 1980s college party at Yale University, forcing her to touch his genitals.


Trump made clear that he expects the Republican-controlled Senate to stick by Kavanaugh, who he said was being smeared by his Democratic opponents.


“There’s a chance that this could be one of the single most unfair, unjust things to happen to a candidate but I am with Judge Kavanaugh,” Trump said in New York.


“He is a fine man with an unblemished past and these are highly unsubstantiated statements from people represented by lawyers,” Trump said in comments broadcast on CNN.


“For people to come out of the woodwork from 36 years ago and 30 years ago and never mention it, all of a sudden it happens — in my opinion, it’s totally political.” — AFP


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