Trump challenges Kavanaugh accuser over account of sex attack

In a series of tweets, Trump defends the conservative Kavanaugh as under assault by radical left wing politicians


Afp September 21, 2018
Judge Brett Kavanaugh, US President Donald Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, at the White House July 9. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump challenged the accuser of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh for the first time on Friday, questioning her credibility and demanding she provide evidence that he sexually assaulted her when they were both teenagers.

In a series of tweets, Trump defended the conservative Kavanaugh as under assault by "radical left wing politicians" seeking to "destroy and delay" his confirmation as a Supreme Court justice.

Christine Blasey Ford, a college professor, alleges that Kavanaugh drunkenly assaulted her at a party when he was 17, she was 15, and they were attending private schools outside Washington in the 1980s.



Trump tweeted.

Kavanaugh denies knowledge of any such assault and wants to give his side of the story at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Monday.

Trump defends Supreme Court pick after sex assault allegation

Ford's lawyers told the committee she refuses to appear on Monday, calling the date set by Republicans "arbitrary," according to multiple US news reports.



Trump asked.

Ford's lawyers and numerous opposition Democrats have repeatedly called for the FBI to open a probe.

Trump has rejected ordering FBI involvement, but he has also called for her to "have her say."

His Republican party accuses the Democrats of using Ford as a last-minute spoiler to try and wreck Kavanaugh's path to the highest court, where he would tilt the bench firmly to the right for possibly years to come.

Kavanaugh accuser wants FBI investigation before she will testify

On Friday, Trump also accused Democrats of seeking to destroy Kavanaugh, the latest salvo in a bitterly partisan debate over the sex assault allegations against Kavanaugh.



Trump said in a tweet.

Added Trump, who himself faces regular accusations of twisting the truth.

Democrats, hoping to retake control of Congress from Republicans in November elections, call the Senate hearing plans rushed.

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