McCain: It’d Be Very Uncomfortable for Dems if Franken Were Questioning Kavanaugh

‘Imagine him questioning Brett Kavanaugh’

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McCAIN: "He solely focuses on Leeann Tweeden, who I think everyone knows I think during that time she’s a friend of mine. It doesn’t talk about the seven other women who accused him of sexual misconduct, two while he was a sitting senator. The problem with him staying in office would be — imagine him questioning Brett Kavanaugh at the time, which, by the way, the writer who wrote this article, Jane Mayer, wrote a 2018 piece about allegations of Brett Kavanaugh that has been panned because the only corroborating witness in the Kavanaugh article said that he had heard the story from someone who had been there, but that person said they didn’t remember it now. That was her article about Brett Kavanaugh. So it’s very tricky. Now I want you to go back in time and remember it would be very uncomfortable for Democrats if Al Franken were sitting there questioning Brett Kavanaugh at the same time. And the article only focuses on Leaann. It’s not focusing on these seven other women at the same time. I don’t think that Me Too and sexual assault should be about which party you voted in the general election."

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