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Kellyanne Conway: Kavanaugh Accusations Seem Like ‘Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy’

Amber Athey Podcast Columnist
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Presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway said on Monday that the sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are “starting to feel like a vast left-wing conspiracy.”

Kavanaugh has been accused of groping a girl at a high school party and exposing himself to another girl at a college dorm party. Kavanaugh has categorically denied that either incident occurred.

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“Indeed this is starting to feel like a vast left-wing conspiracy,” Conway said on CBS’ “This Morning.” “The New York Times says they interviewed dozens of people … over the last couple of weeks trying to verify the second accusation and they couldn’t go forward with the reporting.” (RELATED: Kavanaugh Accuser’s Lawyer Caught On Camera: ‘We Are Going To Resist’)

“Not because they’re supportive of [President] Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, but because they have some standards,” Conway continued. (RELATED: A Second Woman: Kavanaugh Decries Last Minute Smear As New Accuser Emerges)

Conway also argued during the interview that the allegations against Kavanaugh don’t fit the normal pattern of behavior displayed by powerful, predatory men.

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