She had ONE beer yet can't remember where she was, when it happened or anything': Trump rips into Kavanaugh accuser Christine Ford

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'She had ONE beer yet can't remember where she was, when it happened or anything': Trump rips into Kavanaugh accuser Christine Ford - and the 'evil' people trying to destroy him


  • 'I had one beer, that's the only thing I remember!' Trump said, mocking Ford
  • President blasted her inability to remember details of alleged 1982 attack
  • Defended Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh as 'like a perfect person'
  • Trump spoke on Tuesday at Landers Center Arena in Southaven, Mississippi
  • He was campaigning in support of both of Mississippi's Republican Senators
  • Drew a large crowd to the arena in suburban Memphis, which holds 8,400




 

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President Donald Trump has blasted Christine Blasey Ford for the holes in her accusation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and defended his pick for the high court.


Trump's remarks came at a midterm campaign rally on Tuesday night at the Landers Center Arena in Southaven, Mississippi, a suburb of Memphis in the far northwest corner of the state.


'Guilty until proven innocent, that's very dangerous for our country,' Trump said of Ford's testimony last week that Kavanaugh attempted to hold her down and remove her clothes in 1982, when they were both in high school. Kavanaugh strongly denies the allegation.


'I had one beer!' Trump told the noisy crowd, mocking Ford's testimony that she can't remember the date or location of the alleged attack, but was sure that she had only consumed one beer.
 

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Trump arrives at a midterm campaign rally on Tuesday night in Southaven, Mississippi.
 

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Trump mocked Christine Blasey Ford (for claiming she knew she had just one beer the day she claims Kavanaugh attacked her, but could offer no details about the location
 

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Trump continued in a mock cross-examination of Ford: 'How did you get home? 'I don't remember.' How did you get there? 'I don't remember.' Where is the place? 'I don't remember.' How many years ago was it? 'I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.''



'What neighborhood was it in? 'I don't know.' Where's the house? 'I don't know. Upstairs. Downstairs. I don't know. But I had one beer that's the only thing I remember!'' Trump said.



Trump said that the Democrats opposed to Kavanaugh's nomination are 'evil people' who are out to 'destroy people.'


He said of Kavanaugh: 'a man's life is in tatters. A man's life is shattered.'



Trump said that Kavanaugh is 'like a perfect person who is destined for the Supreme Court.'



'He's led a life that's like unbelievable,' the President added.


As soon as Trump mentioned Kavanaugh's name, the crowd in the arena began chanting, 'We want Kavanaugh'.
 

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Trump arrives at a MAGA rally at Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi on Tuesday

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Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Landers Center Arena in Mississippi on Tuesday
 

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The President said that he was sticking up for Kavanaugh because he believed him that the allegations were false, not out of personal loyalty.



'I don't even know him. I met him for the first time a few weeks ago. It's not like I want to protect my friend,' Trump said.



Trump expanded on the subject of the allegations against Kavanaugh by saying that the men of the nation are now under constant threat of false accusations.



'Think of your son. Think of your husband,' Trump said. He added that he himself has experienced 'many false allegations'.



Trump posed a hypothetical situation about a bright young man who had just gotten at job 'at IBM or General Motors' but is falsely accused of sexual misconduct.



'What do I do Mom? What do I do Mom?' he said, imagining the panicked son pleading with his mother for advice.



'It's a d**n sad situation,' Trump continued.


Trump was speaking at the 'Make America Great Again' rally in support of Mississippi's two incumbent US senators, Cindy Hyde-Smith and Roger Wicker, both Republicans.
 

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Trump was speaking at the 'Make America Great Again' rally in support of Mississippi's two incumbent US senators, Cindy Hyde-Smith (above) and Roger Wicker
 

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People cheer during the MAGA rally with Trump on Tuesday night in Mississippi
 

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Due to a special election to fill the seat that Hyde-Smith was appointed to earlier this year, both Senate seats in Mississippi are up for re-election in the November 6 midterm election.
Hyde-Smith joined Trump on the stage at the really, where he called her a 'true Mississippi patriot.'
She lauded Trump and said to the crowd: 'Is he not the best president we have ever had?'
Hyde-Smith was appointed this year to fill the seat of Republican Thad Cochran. She faces Republican Chris McDaniel and Democrats Mike Espy and Tobey Bernard Bartee in next month's special election for the remainder of the two-year term.
Trump said a vote for Espy is a vote for the Democrat agenda for 'open borders and radical socialism.'
He urged citizens to vote Republican in the midterms and said that Democrats would 'plunge our country into gridlock and chaos like we've never seen before.'
Prior to the rally, numerous groups of Trump supporters gathered along the motorcade route from the airport to the Landers Center.
The crowd in the arena, which holds 8,400, warmed up with a prayer and the singing of the National Anthem.
Opening speeches before Trump arrived also touched on abortion, Brett Kavanaugh, midterm elections and tax cuts.
 

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Supporters of US President Donald Trump stand for the National Anthem before a 'Make America Great Again' rally at Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi, on Tuesday
 

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Two RINO senators considered crucial to the confirmation prospects of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh
criticized President Trump on Wednesday for mocking the account of a woman who has accused his
Supreme Court nominee of sexual assault decades ago.

“There’s no time and no place for remarks like that,” Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) said on NBC’s
“Today” show. “To discuss something this sensitive at a political rally is just not right.
It’s just not right. I wish he hadn’t of done it. It’s kind of appalling.”

About two hours later, Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) also took exception to Trump’s remarks,
telling reporters: “The president’s comments were just plain wrong.”

If there is nothing left to blame you must shame. Johnny Cochran
 

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