Accused sexual groper Roy Moore railed in a fire-and-brimstone-style speech in Alabama against the “liberals” who are conspiring with gay and transgender people to try to thwart his Republican Senate campaign.

“Who are they? They’re liberals. They don’t hold conservative values,” Moore, 70, said from the pulpit of the Magnolia Springs Baptist Church. “They are the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender who want to change our culture. They are socialists who want to change our way of life and put man above God and the government is our God.”

He continued: “They are the Washington establishment. They want to keep everything the same so they don’t lose their position, power and prestige.”

Moore, who has said homosexual conduct should be illegal, once again denied the accusations of nine women that he sexually harassed, molested or attacked them when they were in their teens and he was in his 30s.

“Let me state once again I do not know any of these women, did not date any of these women, and have not engaged in any sexual misconduct with anyone,” Moore said during the raucous campaign event Wednesday evening. “This is not only odd that things like this occur. It’s simply dirty politics.”

During the speech, a man jumped up and yelled: “Are all the girls lying?”

Another man dressed in a “Gimme Moore” shirt hollered to the crowd, “Does that look like the face of a molester?”

Both men were removed from the campaign event.

Moore is running against Democrat Doug Jones in the Dec. 12 special election to fill the Senate seat vacated by Jeff Sessions when he became US attorney general.