WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday that Supreme Court chosen one Brett Kavanaugh has been dealt with "so violently thus viciously" by Senate Democrats, that he's seen an anonymous Senate Democrat in "trading off" circumstances — because of liquor misuse — and that he is still "open" to altering his opinion on his pick if a constrained FBI examination turns up new data on charges of sexual offense against Kavanaugh.
Trump's boundless trade with correspondents in the White House Rose Garden — his second question and answer session of over a hour in under seven days — secured a huge swath of subjects, from an arranged talk of the new exchange assention among the U.S., Canada and Mexico to his choice to hold up until after the midterm races to push hard for his fringe divider to his re-decision risks in 2020.
In any case, it was the Kavanaugh assignment, as yet sitting on a blade's edge, that ruled the inquiry and-answer session.
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