‘CALM’ PRESIDENT TRUMP KNEW ABOUT ALLEGATIONS BEFORE NEW YORKER PIECE, IS STICKING WITH KAVANAUGH

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A “calm” and defiant President Trump is reportedly sticking with his nomination of Brett Kavanaugh despite the latest allegations against the judge published Sunday in The New Yorker, a story the White House was aware of before its publication.

“Per people in contact with him, Trump was briefed earlier today on the allegations in the New Yorker piece,” wrote New York Times White House Correspondent Maggie Haberman via Twitter. “Per one person briefed on the discussions, Trump said this is why they should have been fighting the Ford allegations from the beginning.” – READ MORE

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An embattled Brett Kavanaugh on Monday said he won’t be “intimidated into withdrawing” his nomination to the Supreme Court, as he called accusations he sexually harassed and assaulted women decades ago while in high school and college “smears” in a new letter to top lawmakers on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

“I will not be intimidated into withdrawing from this process,” Kavanaugh wrote in the letter. “The coordinated effort to destroy my good name will not drive me out. The vile threats of violence against my family will not drive me out. The last minute character assassination will not succeed.”

Kavanaugh, who intends to testify Thursday before the committee about the allegations along with the first accuser, has been hit with fresh but uncorroborated accusations.

“There is now a frenzy to come up with something—anything—that will block this process and a vote on my confirmation from occurring,” Kavanaugh wrote. “These are smears, pure and simple. And they debase our public discourse.” – READ MORE

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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, in a tearful interview on Monday, said he is “not going anywhere” as two allegations of sexual misconduct roil his path to the high court.

Kavanaugh added he will not be driven “out of this process” in a Fox News Channel clip released on Monday.

“I’m not going to let false accusations drive us out of this process,” he said, sitting beside his wife as she nods. “We’re looking for a fair process where I can be heard, defending my integrity, my lifelong record … of promoting dignity and equality for women, starting with the women who knew me when I was 14 years old.”

“I’m not going anywhere,” he added.READ MORE

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