The Morning Call

Trump defends Kavanaugh over new allegation­s

Trump rallies to his defense in fresh report of sexual misconduct

- By Laura King

President Trump vigorously defended the Supreme Court justice following a new allegation of sexual misconduct during his college years.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump vigorously defended Brett Kavanaugh on Sunday following a new allegation of sexual misconduct during the Supreme Court justice’s college years, as some leading Democratic presidenti­al contenders raised fresh suspicions that Kavanaugh was untruthful during last year’s Senate hearings leading to his confirmati­on to the high court.

In an early-morning tweet, Trump called on the Justice Department to “come to Kavanaugh’s rescue,” and accused critics of trying to deter the justice from rulings favorable to the administra­tion. The president’s angry ripostes came a day after The New York Times reported that a male former classmate at Yale had told the FBI about witnessing an episode similar to, but separate from, an already publicized account by a female classmate, Deborah Ramirez, who said an inebriated Kavanaugh had thrust his penis in her face during a Yale party in the 1980s.

The authors of The New York Times story said Kavanaugh did not speak to them about the newly reported allegation.

Many of the Democrats who want to challenge Trump in 2020 have frequently referred to the string of sexual-misconduct allegation­s against the president himself, but there has been little appetite for making the Kavanaugh case a major campaign talking point, in part because the episode was so polarizing. In the ensuing months, the president has often invoked the case at fiery rallies, insisting that Kavanaugh was the wronged party.

But with the campaign season now underway in earnest, the previous allegation­s, coupled with newly reported informatio­n, are again becoming part of the discourse.

Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachuse­tts and Kamala Harris of California both called for impeachmen­t proceeding­s against Kavanaugh, with Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont saying he supported “any appropriat­e constituti­onal mechanism” being used against the newest justice.

Warren tweeted that the new allegation was “disturbing,” adding: “Like the man who appointed him, Kavanaugh should be impeached.” Harris declared on Twitter that “Brett Kavanaugh lied to the U.S. Senate and most importantl­y to the American people,” and Sanders said on Twitter that he should never have been nominated.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat who, like Harris, sits on the Judiciary Committee and is seeking the Democratic nomination, repeated her deep misgivings about Kavanaugh in an interview Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” citing his judicial views on the power of the presidency as well as the past and current sexual misconduct allegation­s.

On Twitter, Trump blasted “Radical Left Democrats and their Partner, the LameStream Media” for targeting Kavanaugh and “talking loudly of their favorite word, impeachmen­t.”

“He is an innocent man who has been treated HORRIBLY,” Trump wrote in one tweet. In another, he urged that the justice sue for “liable,” later correcting the spelling to “libel.” Trump also accused Kavanaugh critics of acting out of unhappines­s over high court rulings.

“They are trying to influence his opinions,” the president tweeted.

Many commentato­rs, however, called the situation yet another troubling instance of the president seeking to politicize the Justice Department and federal law enforcemen­t by calling on the department to intercede on Kavanaugh’s behalf.

The New York Times article focused on Ramirez’s student days and her account of a party at which Kavanaugh, then a freshman, “pulled down his pants and thrust his penis at her, prompting her to swat it away and inadverten­tly touch it.” The story said the FBI had failed to interview witnesses who may have been able to provide corroborat­ing testimony, and that the paper’s 10-month investigat­ion suggested there was evidence to support Ramirez’s account.

The New York Times also disclosed a previously unreported allegation: “A classmate, Max Stier, saw Mr. Kavanaugh with his pants down at a different drunken dorm party, where friends pushed his penis into the hand of a female student.” The article said Stier, who heads a nonprofit organizati­on in Washington, has not come forward publicly with his account, but notified senators and the FBI at the time.

The authors of the Times story said Kavanaugh declined to answer questions about Stier’s account, and the article said the FBI did not investigat­e his claim.

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JIM WATSON/GETTY-AFP President Donald Trump mounted an angry defense of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Sunday after fresh allegation­s of sexual misconduct surfaced.

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