Former Alabama chief justice and US Senate candidate Roy Moore
Former Alabama chief justice and US Senate candidate Roy Moore

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Sunday redoubled his support for embattled Senate candidate Roy Moore, ignoring the allegations of sexual harassment plaguing Moore’s Alabama campaign and branding his opponent as weak on crime, the military and immigration.

In an early-morning tweet, Trump added that for Alabamians to elect Moore’s Democratic rival, Doug Jones, in a special election next month “would be a disaster!” Many members of Trump’s Republican Party have withdrawn support for Moore, who is now 70, following recent allegations by several women that while in his 30s he molested or harassed teenage girls as young as 14.

Some Republicans have suggested that if elected to the US Senate, Moore should be removed.

Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican leader, has called for Moore to drop out, saying, “I believe the women.”

McConnell reportedly has pleaded with Trump to stay out of the Alabama race, lest Moore’s election sully the party’s name ahead of next year’s midterm elections.

Published in Dawn, November 27th, 2017

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