Sen. Lindsey Graham on Sunday said the three Republican senators who asked for an FBI investigation into sexual misconduct accusations against Brett Kavanaugh wanted a “limited review” — despite President Trump declaring the department will be given “free rein” to look into the Supreme Court nominee.

“I know that Sens. Flake, Collins and Murkowski wanted a limited review. They wanted the FBI to talk to the witnesses Dr. Ford named,” the South Carolina Republican said on ABC’s “This Week,” referring to Jeff Flake of Arizona, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.

Trump ordered the FBI to reopen the investigation into Kavanaugh’s background on Friday after Flake joined with Collins and Murkowski to demand a week’s delay in Kavanaugh’s confirmation vote so the probe could be conducted.

FBI agents will talk to Christine Blasey Ford, who claimed Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed and groped her during a high school party in 1982, and a second accuser, Deborah Ramirez, who alleges Kavanaugh exposed himself to her when they were classmates at Yale in the 1980s.

“They want to talk to Ms. Ramirez because she refused to talk to the committee. They’re going to ask [Kavanaugh friend] Mark Judge, ‘Did you ever see Brett Kavanaugh drug women or engage in gang rape?'” Graham said.

He called “gang rape” accusations from a third woman, Julie Swetnick — that Kavanaugh and Judge witnessed women, including her, being sexually assaulted at alcohol-fueled parties — “outrageous.”

“I think the allegation that (Swetnick) makes is outrageous. Not one Democrat mentioned it,” he said about last Thursday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, adding that Judge and other witnesses will be asked about her accusations.

But Graham said Democrats are trying to smear the nominee, who defended himself against the accusations at the Senate hearing.

“They are trying to portray him as a stumbling, bumbling drunk, gang-rapist who during high school and college was Bill Cosby,” Graham said. “Six FBI background checks over the years would have uncovered this.”

Asked about the FBI investigation on Saturday, Trump said there are no limits.

“They have free rein. They’re going to do whatever they have to do, whatever it is they do. They’ll be doing things that we have never even thought of,” he said at the White House. “And hopefully at the conclusion, everything will be fine.”