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Kavanaugh Says He Has Faith In God During Confirmation Process

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Amber Athey Podcast Columnist
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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh said he is placing his faith in God and the American people as the public susses out sexual misconduct allegations against the judge.

Two women have come forward after the Senate confirmation hearings to accuse Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. Dr. Christine Blasey Ford claims Kavanaugh groped her at a high school party over three decades ago, while Deborah Ramirez alleges he exposed himself to her during a college dorm party at Yale University.

During an exclusive interview with Fox News’ Martha MacCallum on Monday, Kavanaugh again said the accusations are “false.”

“I want a fair process where I can defend my integrity and I know Im telling the truth I know my lifelong record and Im not going to let false accusations drive me out of this process,” Kavanaugh told MacCallum, according to a Fox press release. “I have faith in God and I have faith in the fairness of the American people.”

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