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President Donald Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., used his Instagram account to mock a woman's claim that she was sexually assaulted by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Trump Jr.'s post on Instagram, where he has 1.3 million followers, featured an image of faux classroom note from "Bret" to a girl, with the president's son saying, "Judge Kavanaugh's sexual assault letter found by Dems." "Hi Cindy. Will you be my girlfreind," the mock note reads. Two check boxes were offered for "Cindy" to answer, "yes," and "no." "Love Bret," the note concludes.

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The snarky post, which has garnered more than 46,000 "likes," was followed by Trump Jr.'s commentary on the controversy surrounding Kavanaugh. News broke over the past few days that Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., had received a letter from a 51-year-old college clinical psychology professor accusing Kavanaugh of sexually attacking her when they were in high school in the early 1980s. The woman, Christine Blasey Ford, told The Washington Post that a "stumbling drunk" Kavanaugh, while watched by an equally intoxicated buddy of his, held her down on a bed, grinded his body against her and tried to rip off her clothes in what she later described to a therapist as a "rape attempt." "Oh boy .... the Dems and their usual nonsense games really have him on the ropes now," Trump Jr. wrote, before misspelling Feinstein's name. "Finestein had the letter in July and saved it for the eve of his vote ... honorable as always. I believe this is a copy for full transparency."