Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is calling on Senate GOP candidate Roy Moore to “step aside” in the wake of explosive sexual misconduct allegations, including a claim that he fondled a 14-year-old girl when he was 32.

“I believe the women, yes,” McConnell told reporters Monday in urging Moore to quit the Dec. 12 Alabama special election to replace Jeff Sessions, who left the Senate to become attorney general.

Three other women say Moore, 70, made untoward advances when they were teenagers and he was an adult.

McConnell is the latest Republican to distance himself from Moore, who has called reports that he pursued underage girls “fake news” and a political hit job.

Moore spokesman Brett Doster said Sunday he will not drop out of the race, even if asked by President Trump himself.

“No. Nothing is getting him out. He’s not going anywhere,” Doster said.

With Post wires