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Donald Trump says it's a 'scary' and 'difficult' time for young men in America

Trump was again asked about Brett Kavanaugh by reporters today.

US PRESIDENT DONALD Trump reiterated his support for his embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh today, saying that it was a “scary time for young men” who could become the subject of allegations.

Kavanaugh currently faces sexual misconduct allegations from a number of women, and the FBI is currently investigating the claims.

It has delayed his election to the Supreme Court, after one of the women who has come forward – Christine Blasey Ford – gave evidence to the Senate Justice Committee last week. 

Speaking today, the president said he thinks Kavanaugh is “doing very well right now”, but added he was waiting for the results of the FBI probe before commenting further. 

“It’s a very scary time for young men in America when you can be guilty of something that may not be guilty of,” he said.

You could be somebody that was perfect your entire life, and somebody could accuse you of something – it doesn’t necessarily have to be a woman – but somebody could accuse you of something, and then you’re automatically guilty.

Yesterday, Trump said the White House would not restrict the new FBI probe, requested by senators before they take a final vote on Kavanaugh.

“I think the FBI should do what they have to do to get to the answer,” Trump said.

“I want it to be comprehensive… With that being said, I would like to go quickly,” he added.

We don’t want to go on a witch hunt, do we?

Senators, including Republican Jeff Flake, struck a deal on Friday that gives the FBI one week to conduct its investigation and deliver its report.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate, made up of 51 Republicans and 49 Democrats, will be “voting this week” on advancing the Kavanaugh nomination, setting up a possible final confirmation vote this weekend or early next week.

“The time for endless delay and obstruction has come to a close,” McConnell said.

Last week, Flake expressed eagerness to see Kavanaugh confirmed but said he wanted a “better process” for assessing the allegations. Flake said over the weekend that he would vote for Kavanaugh unless the FBI finds something in its investigation.

With reporting from the Associated Press, AFP

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    Mute Rory McNulty
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    Sep 10th 2011, 3:55 PM

    I suppose It’ll go down a bit now that Cowen’s gone.

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    Mute Oil Foster
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    Sep 10th 2011, 7:13 PM

    Ha ha Rory, spot on!

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    Mute Fiachra Maolmordha Ó Raghallaigh
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    Sep 10th 2011, 8:54 PM

    Enda promises to prove you wrong on that, Rory! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIXps3X6Sdc

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    Mute Pádraig McCann
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    Sep 10th 2011, 3:03 PM

    It seems our Politicians are more fond of the Dáil Bar than doing the work they were elected to do?

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    Mute Unitedpeople Ireland
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    Sep 10th 2011, 3:08 PM

    Indeed, from what I’ve read in the news last week, this seems to be the case.

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    Mute neuromancer
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    Sep 10th 2011, 4:49 PM

    Seriously, why do they even have a bar. And people wonder why the country is in a jocker, when the people who run it have a nice bar to drink out of.

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    Sep 10th 2011, 6:20 PM

    By the look of them I would guess the restaurant has tripled it’s turnover.
    Most are obese!!
    These greedy cheating TD’s keep feeding on our citizens like cannibals.
    Not too many fit for anything. Look at the Healy Rea’s for everything that is repulsive.

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    Sep 10th 2011, 2:59 PM

    Twice as many Drunks i suppose.

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    Sep 10th 2011, 5:57 PM

    Jeez if the sales fell in 2009, I can only imagine what the sales are like now that Brian ‘bucket arse’ Cowen and the FF politburo is gone.

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    Sep 11th 2011, 12:22 AM

    Maybe Ming will turn it into a hash cafe one day!

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    Mute Fiachra Maolmordha Ó Raghallaigh
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    Sep 10th 2011, 8:57 PM

    I suppose the only good thing is that they’re supporting Irish jobs, by buying Guinness.

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    Sep 10th 2011, 5:38 PM

    More considerate TDs drinking tea or juices in place of the usual pint or shot?

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    Sep 11th 2011, 10:55 AM

    Really can’t stand the sight of that man. Sneering, power hungry, fianna failer. Why Bertie hasn’t been tarred and feathered is beyond me.</rant>

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