& # 039; Trying to destroy a great man: & # 039; Trump doubles in defense of Kavanaugh
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& # 039; Trying to destroy a great man: & # 039; Trump doubles in defense of Kavanaugh
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& # 039; Trying to destroy a great man: & # 039; Trump doubles in defense of Kavanaugh
The White House may have eased the limitations of the FBI's investigation into Brett KavanaughBut on Monday, President Trump became interested in defending the beleaguered Supreme Court nominee and accused the Democrats of "trying to destroy a very good man."
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"They've been trying to destroy it since the first second it was announced," President Trump said at a campaign rally. "And he's a good man, a great great student intellect, he never had a problem, all of a sudden, oh, let's go back to high school, maybe we should go back before high school."
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President Donald Trump arrives to speak during a rally at the Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City, Tennessee, October 1, 2018.
By suggesting that the Democrats' main motivation for seeking additional FBI investigation is to obstruct Kavanaugh's nomination, the president said that "if we took ten years, they would want more time."
"Dianne Feinstein she received this letter for months and then said she wanted more time. Let's see how it turns out, but let me tell you they're trying to destroy a very good man, "Trump said.
"We have to get it, we can not afford to be pushed," the president said, returning to the issue of the nomination later in the speech.
The president was in Tennessee to look for Republican candidates on the ballot for midterm elections in November, leading to strict elections. He accused the Democrats of being "the party of the crime" and warned that the illegal immigrants "will flood their streets" if the democrats obtain the victory in November.
Looking for Representative Marsha Blackburn, who is running for the Senate, the president said that voting for her is really "a vote for me and everything we defend" and attacked his opponent, former Gov. Phil Bredesen, saying that "it will not". Defend your second amendment. "
"A vote for Bredesen is a vote for Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi and Maxine Waters," Trump said.
Although the president was campaigning for the mid-term elections of 2018, he also seemed to have an eye on 2020 and gave some blows to would-be Democratic challengers, including Sens Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren, as well as former Vice President Joe Biden.
"Please, run, please," said Warren's president, whom he referred to as "Pocahontas."
Of Biden, he said he could never get more than one percent in the polls "until Obama pulled him out of the trash" and said sarcastically: "He's a real genius."
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