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Trump says he's seen Dem senator in 'very bad' and 'somewhat compromising' situation, blue checks sense a 'blackmail' attempt

After comments at a press conference announcing a new US/Mexico/Canada trade deal, President Trump took questions from reporters, and the topic quickly turned to the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh. While addressing a question about Kavanaugh’s high school and college drinking, Trump shifted the spotlight to more current times, and a closer location:

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Trump said he’s seen a Dem senator in “very bad situations”:

A brigade of blue checks then accused Trump of trying to “blackmail” somebody in the Senate:

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Would Trump was asked if he’d reveal the name of the senator he was referring to, and this was his response:

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