Fox News host Chris Wallace said Sunday that he "invited all 10 [Senate Judiciary] Committee Democrats to join" his political affairs program, but "for the second week, none of them accepted" invitations to discuss the panel's handling of sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

“We should note for the second week in a row we invited all 10 committee Democrats to join us, and for the second week, none of them accepted,” Wallace told his audience on "Fox News Sunday."

“And with that, Sen. [Lindsey] Graham, welcome back to ‘Fox News Sunday.' "

“You must be mean," Graham (R-S.C.) jokingly replied.

“Or they don’t want to talk,” Wallace said.

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Graham went on to tell Wallace that he hasn't heard enough evidence to "ruin Judge Kavanaugh's life over" an allegation made by Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct for actions she says happened at a high school party in the early 1980s. Kavanaugh staunchly denies the claim, saying he wasn't even at the party in question.

Two Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee did appear on other Sunday morning programs: Sen. Mazie Hirono Mazie Keiko HironoManchin defends Supreme Court candidate Barrett: 'It's awful to bring in religion' Democrats shoot down talk of expanding Supreme Court Democrats unveil plan declaring racism a public health issue MORE (D-Hawaii), on CNN's "State of the Union," and Sen. Dick Durbin Richard (Dick) Joseph DurbinFeinstein 'surprised and taken aback' by suggestion she's not up for Supreme Court fight Grand jury charges no officers in Breonna Taylor death Democrats shoot down talk of expanding Supreme Court MORE (D-Ill.), on ABC's "This Week."

The ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif), has not granted any one-on-one interviews with any outlet since sharing news of a letter from Ford on Sept. 13 that she originally received in July.

Also late Sunday, a spokesperson for Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley Charles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyThe Hill's 12:30 Report: Ginsburg lies in repose Top GOP senators say Hunter Biden's work 'cast a shadow' over Obama Ukraine policy Read: Senate GOP's controversial Biden report MORE (R-Iowa) accused Democrats of "withholding information" regarding new allegations against Kavanaugh that came to light in a New Yorker story by Ronan Farrow involving an alleged incident that occurred at a dormitory party while Kavanaugh was attending Yale University.

"Yet again, Senate Democrats actively withheld information from the rest of the Committee only to drop information at politically opportune moments," the statement said, echoing his original accusation that Democrats withheld the initial claim against Kavanaugh from Ford.

Kavanaugh also denies the new allegation.