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MTrump insisted the report was incorrect and tweeted: "In fact, I want them to question anyone they think is appropriate, at their discretion."
Kellyanne Conway, adviser to the president, said the White House was not trying to "interfere" with the investigation and had defended Mr. Kavanaugh, while revealing that she had been a victim of sexual assault.
"I am very empathetic to the victims of sexual assault, sexual harassment and rape," she told CNN before quitting and collecting her thoughts. "I am a victim of sexual assault."
She offered no other details.
The refusals to interfere were not enough for the Democrats who said their Republican colleagues should guarantee a thorough investigation or vote against Mr Kavanaugh next week.
Amy Klobuchar, who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee, told CNN, "This concerns me a lot because the White House should not be allowed to micromanage an FBI investigation.
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