President Trump weighed in Monday on the allegation against his Supreme Court nominee, Politico reports. "We want to go through a full process" to air Christine Blasey Ford's allegation that, when they were high school students, Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her, Trump said. If that "takes a little delay, it’ll take a little delay. It shouldn’t certainly be very much," he said, per Breitbart News. But the president, speaking during an event at the White House in what Fox News notes are his first public comments on the matter, added that he was certain everything would "work out very well" as Kavanaugh is "as high a quality individual as you'll ever see." He said Kavanaugh has "never had even a little blemish on his record. The FBI has, I think, gone through a process six times with him over the years where he went to higher and higher positions. He is somebody very special."
Trump also said Blasey Ford's accusation "should have been brought up long before." "I wish the Democrats could have done this a lot sooner," he said. "Because they had this information for many months, and they shouldn’t have waited until literally the last days. They should have done it a lot sooner. But with all of that being said, we want to go through the process. I’d like to see a complete process. I’d like everybody to be very happy. Most importantly, I want the American people to be happy. Because they’re getting somebody that is great. ... We want to make sure everything is perfect, everything is just right." Asked if Kavanaugh had offered to withdraw from consideration, Trump responded, per Daily Caller video, "Next question. What a ridiculous question." He noted he has not spoken to Kavanaugh about the matter. (More Brett Kavanaugh stories.)