Dayton Daily News

Flake stokes presidenti­al speculatio­n

- By Steve Peoples

The Republican BOSTON — senator who suddenly sits at the center of the Supreme Court debate vowed Monday to ensure the FBI does “a real investigat­ion” into President Donald Trump’s nominee as he trekked across New England while exploring a possible run for president.

“It does us no good to have an investigat­ion that just gives us more cover,” Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake told hundreds of young people at the Forbes Under 30 Summit.

Flake’s comments come as the White House insisted it’s not “micromanag­ing” the new one-week review of decades-old allegation­s of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Some Democratic lawmakers claimed the White House was keeping investigat­ors from interviewi­ng certain witnesses.

Flake delivered the message at a Boston conference hours before he faced New Hampshire voters for the second time this year. The 55-year-old Republican, who is retiring from the Senate at the end of the year, has already declared his interest in a possible 2020 presidenti­al bid — as a Republican or an independen­t — in part to stop Trump from winning a second term.

Three days ago, Flake helped delay Kavanaugh’s confirmati­on proceeding­s by insisting on an FBI investigat­ion as a condition for his support.

He told CBS’ “60 Minutes” on Sunday that the conservati­ve judge’s nomination would be “over” if federal investigat­ors determine he lied to the committee.

Organizers of the Boston event said they moved the location to City Hall after security concerns emerged about the original location.

Hundreds of liberal protesters, victims of sexual assault among them, pleaded with Flake to block Kavanaugh’s nomination outside the venue. A similar demonstrat­ion was planned for New Hampshire.

New York congressio­nal candidate Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez warned Flake and other elected leaders that voters would end their careers should they support Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.

“We are going to keep pushing because justice in America is not just about protecting the powerful,” Ocasio-Cortez charged. “It is about uplifting the voices that have been victimized.”

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