New York (CNN) President Donald Trump worked to wrest his beleaguered Supreme Court nomination back from the brink on Wednesday, insisting during a lengthy and truculent news conference that allegations against Brett Kavanaugh were "all false to me."

At the same time, he frankly conceded his mind could be changed after watching a blockbuster Senate hearing set for Thursday morning, when one of Kavanaugh's accusers will detail her claims before the Judiciary Committee and a national television audience.

And in a stark moment, he admitted his view of sexual misconduct claims is colored by the litany of charges -- all false, he claimed -- that women have lobbed against him for decades.

"I'm going to see what happens tomorrow. I'm going to be watching," he said during a rare solo news conference. "I'm going to see what's said. It's possible they will be convincing."

"I can be persuaded also," the President went on. "I can't tell you if they're liars until I hear them."

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