The Palm Beach Post

INSIDE: Trump discounts sex allegation­s against Moore,

President says voters should not support ‘liberal’ foe.

- By Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump discounted allegation­s of sexual assault against Alabama Republican Senate nominee Roy Moore and said Tuesday that voters should not support Moore’s “liberal” rival.

Trump addressed the swirling controvers­y surroundin­g Moore for the first time since top Republican leaders called on Moore to step aside more than a week ago.

“We don’t need a liberal person in there,” Trump said of Moore’s rival, Democrat Doug Jones.

“We don’t need somebody who’s soft on crime like Jones.”

Trump said he will announce next week whether he will campaign on Moore’s behalf. Trump spoke to reporters Tuesday at the White House before leaving for a Thanksgivi­ng break at his Mar-aLago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.

Six women have accused the Republican Moore of pursuing romantic relationsh­ips with them when they were teenagers and he was an assistant district attorney in his 30s.

Two have accused him of assault or molestatio­n. Moore has denied the allegation­s.

Trump dismissed questions from reporters about him backing a man accused of sexual assault over a man who is a Democrat. He pointed to Moore’s assertion that the candidate did nothing wrong.

“Roy Moore denies it, that’s all I can say,” Trump said. “He denies it.”

He also noted that the allegation­s came from behavior alleged to have happened decades ago.

“Forty years is a long time,” Trump said, questionin­g why it took so long for Moore’s accusers to come forward.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan, both Republican­s, have both called on Moore to leave the race in light of the accusation­s.

The Republican National Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee have pulled their support for Moore’s campaign.

The special election for the Senate seat is Dec. 12.

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Roy Moore of Alabama is running for a seat in the U.S. Senate.

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