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TRUMP ORDERS NEW FBI PROBE OF KAVANAUGH

Senate delays final vote of US president’s Supreme Court nominee

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PRESIDENT Donald Trump on Friday ordered a new Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion probe into sexual assault allegation­s against his Supreme Court pick, as the Senate delayed a vote on Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to make way for the probe.

After a dramatic hearing at which a university professor accused Kavanaugh of pinning her down and assaulting her at a party in the 1980s, the Senate Judiciary Committee earlier on Friday approved his nomination in a preliminar­y vote along party lines.

But committee chair Chuck Grassley, a Republican, then bowed to intense pressure from inside and outside Congress and announced he was asking Trump to order the new background review that “must be completed no later than one week from today”.

The Kavanaugh nomination has turned into a political firestorm ahead of November congressio­nal elections — in which Republican­s will battle to keep control of Congress — and is threatenin­g to derail Trump’s push to get a conservati­ve-minded majority on the top court ahead of the vote.

Trump, who repeatedly blasted Democratic opposition to Kavanaugh as a political “con job”, AMAL CLOONEY on Myanmar de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi agreed to the investigat­ion.

“I’ve ordered the FBI to conduct a supplement­al investigat­ion to update Judge Kavanaugh’s file. As the Senate has requested, this update must be limited in scope and completed in less than one week,” the president said in a statement.

He later tweeted support for Kavanaugh, saying: “Just started, tonight, our 7th FBI investigat­ion of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. He will someday be recognised as a truly great Justice of the United States Supreme Court!”

Trump’s order and the decision to put off a final vote came after a key Republican senator, Jeff Flake, threatened to break ranks with his party because of the clouds hanging over Kavanaugh.

At least three women have now accused the 53-year-old conservati­ve judge of sexual misconduct while drunk, as a high school and later a university student.

Democrats have repeatedly demanded those charges be assessed by the FBI to determine if he is suitable for the lifetime high court appointmen­t.

Flake’s 11th-hour move played out on national television amid heated partisan debate and raucous protests in the halls of the Capitol, where several women cornered the Arizona senator in an elevator demanding he oppose Kavanaugh.

“This country’s being ripped apart,” said Flake.

“And we have to ensure that we do due diligence here.

“There’s lingering doubt out there among a lot of people that we haven’t taken every measure that we should to make sure that these allegation­s are dealt with, and so that’s what this effort is about.”

His move earned the endorsemen­t of another Republican seen as wavering on the nomination, Lisa Murkowski.

With the Republican­s holding a narrow 51-49 majority in the Senate, that placed pressure on Trump to order the FBI probe.

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 ?? EPA PIC ?? Democratic Senator from California Kamala Harris speaking to protesters opposed to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh outside the Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on Friday.
EPA PIC Democratic Senator from California Kamala Harris speaking to protesters opposed to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh outside the Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on Friday.

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