President Trump said he believes he treated Christine Blasey Ford with respect even though he admitted mocking her inability to remember many of the details of the night when she said Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in 1982.

Asked during an interview Sunday on CBS’ “60 Minutes” that he seemed to suggest she was lying about the incident at a high school party, Trump said, “I’m not going to get into it because we won. It doesn’t matter. We won.”

At the Mississippi rally on Oct. 3, Trump mimicked Ford’s testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee during Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing.

“I had one beer. ‘Well, you think it was, nope!’ It was one beer. ‘Oh good. How did you get home?’ I don’t remember. ‘How did you get there?’ I don’t remember.

‘Where is the place?’ I don’t remember. ‘How many years ago was it?’ I don’t know,” the president said.

CBS correspondent Lesley Stahl asked why he made fun of her.

“I didn’t really make fun of her,” Trump said.

But Stahl said his audience was clapping and laughing.

“What I said the person that we’re talking about didn’t know the year, the time, the place,” he said.

Stahl said one of the emotional moments of Blasey Ford’s testimony was when she remembered Kavanaugh and another boy laughing at her — “at my expense.”

“They can do what they want. I will tell you this. The way how Justice Kavanaugh was treated has become a big factor in the midterms. Have you seen what’s gone on with the polls?” the president said.

The Senate voted to confirm Kavanaugh, who denied Blasey Ford’s allegations, by a 50-48 vote on Oct. 6.