US President Donald Trump's chosen one for the Supreme Court has said he is "not going to give dishonest incriminations" a chance to drive him out of the selection procedure.
Addressing Fox News on Monday, Brett Kavanaugh said he is "not going anyplace" in spite of the sexual unfortunate behavior charges exacted against him.
He stood up multi day after a previous Yale University cohort said he once presented himself to her at a gathering.
The judge has just denied attempting to assault a young lady at a 1980s gathering.
"I'm not going to give dishonest allegations a chance to drive us out of this procedure," Judge Kavanaugh said in a meeting with Fox News' Martha MacCallum.
"We're searching for a reasonable procedure where I can be heard safeguarding my trustworthiness, my deep rooted record of advancing pride and correspondence for ladies - beginning with the ladies who knew me when I was 14-years of age."