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Trump On 2nd Kavanaugh Accuser: 'Totally Inebriated And All Messed Up'

At the U.N. on Tuesday, the president attacked a Yale classmate of Brett Kavanaugh's and called her accusation that the Supreme Court nominee exposed himself to her part of a Democratic "con game."
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh denied a report from a woman who said he exposed himself to her during a party while the two attended Yale.

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President Trump attacked Brett Kavanaugh's second accuser Tuesday, saying she "has nothing" and was "totally inebriated and all messed up" during a college party at which she said Kavanaugh exposed himself to her.

Trump, at a photo op during his

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