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White House finds no proof of sexual misconduct allegations against Brett Kavanaugh

FBI report to be read in Senate Committee on Thursday morining

Newsroom October 4 08:37

The White House has reportedly found no evidence to back up the sexual misconduct allegations made against Judge Brett Kavanaugh, according to interview reports compiled as part of the FBI’s latest investigation of Kavanaugh’s background, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday night.

President Donald Trump ordered this new investigation last week in relation to claims from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who says Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school.

The FBI, which reportedly interviewed several people connected to Ford’s claim is expected to release its final report on Thursday.

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Trump has denied claims that the White House was interfering in the FBI’s probe of Kavanaugh’s history, and said he allowed the FBI “to interview whoever they deem appropriate.”

Meanwhile, senators will be able to start reading the FBI investigation summaries into President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Thursday morning, according to CNN which cited Senate sources.

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