The Niagara Falls Review

Trump supports FBI Kavanaugh probe

- DARLENE SUPERVILLE AND MICHAEL BALSAMO

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday he wants the FBI to do a “comprehens­ive” investigat­ion into allegation­s of sexual misconduct by Brett Kavanaugh. But he also said he stands by his Supreme Court nominee “all the way.”

Trump said during a Rose Garden press conference that he wants the probe to wrap up quickly because the accusation­s have been “so unfair” to Kavanaugh and his family. But he said it’s fine with him if the FBI wants to pursue accusation­s made by three women who have publicly come forward even as he has left the scope of the investigat­ion to Senate Republican­s.

“My White House will do whatever the senators want,” Trump said. “The one thing I want is speed.”

The president added, “We don’t want to go on a witch hunt, do we?”

Trump also said he was surprised Kavanaugh has been so open about his beer drinking, one area Democrats are planning to focus on as they question whether the nominee was truthful in his testimony before the Senate.

FBI agents interviewe­d one of the three women who have accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct as Republican­s and Democrats quarrelled over whether the bureau would have enough time and freedom to conduct a thorough investigat­ion before a high-stakes vote.

The White House insisted it was not “micromanag­ing” the new one-week review of Kavanaugh’s background, but some Democratic lawmakers claimed the White House was keeping investigat­ors from interviewi­ng certain witnesses. Trump tweeted that no matter how much time and discretion the FBI was given, “it will never be enough” for Democrats trying to keep Kavanaugh off the bench.

Even as the FBI explored the past allegation­s that have surfaced against Kavanaugh, another Yale University classmate came forward to accuse the judge of being untruthful in his testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee about the extent of his drinking in college.

In speaking to FBI agents, Deborah Ramirez detailed her allegation that Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a party in the early 1980s, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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