"Why didn’t someone call the FBI 36 years ago?" the President said in another tweet.
Those tweets came as the President expressed irritation with the confirmation delays for Judge Kavanaugh, even as GOP Senators were trying to work out an agreement with lawyers for Dr. Ford, on when she might testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Since allegations of sexual misconduct first arose against the Judge, the President has held his tongue both on Twitter and in public, skirting any direct comment, while saying he was ready to give the Senate extra time to deal with the controversy.
But some of his frustration finally boiled over this morning.
At a campaign rally Thursday night in Las Vegas, the President had stuck to his previous script, expressing his support for Judge Kavanaugh, but not delving into the allegations made Ford, who claims that Kavanaugh attacked her at a high school party in the 1980's.
Mr. Trump's tweets marked the first time he had challenged Ford by name, and questioned her story.
"You knew it couldn’t last. He is incapable of restraint," said David Axelrod, a former top aide to President Barack Obama. "It was only a matter of time before he called the accuser a liar."
The President also added in another Twitter jab at Democrats, specifically Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), for not bringing up the Ford accusation earlier.
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