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President Donald Trump applauds at the end of a campaign rally at Freedom Hall in Johnson City, Tennessee, Oct. 1, 2018 Sean Rayford/Getty Images

President Donald Trump used his "Make America Great Again" rally in Mississippi on Tuesday night to raise questions about the drinking habits of Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy who accused Kavanaugh of lying under oath Monday. He also directly mocked Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

In an attempt to turn the tables on Democrats who have gone after Kavanaugh’s drinking history, Trump questioned Leahy’s drinking habits and asked the crowd to do an online search for “Patrick Leahy slash drink" on the internet.

On Monday, Leahy responded to a question about his thought on Kavanaugh lying under oath by saying, "I want the rest of the records. I wonder why they are hiding 90 percent of his records because they would show whether he has or not. I feel he has."

Meanwhile, several people took to Twitter to comment about what they found when they looked up for “Patrick Leahy slash drink.”

At the rally, Trump, for the first time, also cast his doubts on Ford’s testimony by stating she couldn't recall any key details of the alleged assault and couldn’t answer basic questions like such as how she got to the party.

“'I had one beer.' Well do 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. I don’t know. I don’t know,’” he said, CBS News reported.

Trump continued imitating Ford recounting the night she was allegedly assaulted after the crowd erupted in cheers and applause.

"What neighborhood was it in? 'I don’t know.' Where’s the house? 'I don’t know. Upstairs. Downstairs. I don’t know. But I had one beer that’s the only thing I remember,'" he continued.

He said the Democrats against Kavanaugh are “evil people” who are out to “destroy people” and repeated his claim that nowadays you are “guilty until proven innocent.”

Post the incident, Ford’s Attorney Michael Bromwich took to Twitter to slam Trump.

“A vicious, vile and soulless attack on Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. Is it any wonder that she was terrified to come forward, and that other sexual assault survivors are as well? She is a remarkable profile in courage. He is a profile in cowardice,” he wrote.

In an attempt to make a convincing case for Kavanaugh as a deserving Supreme Court nominee, Trump told the crowd “I don’t even know him. I met him for the first time a few weeks ago. It’s not like I want to protect my friend.”

Meanwhile, Ford's lawyers sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher A. Wray on Tuesday saying they haven’t received any response regarding their client’s offer to cooperate with the investigation.

“It is inconceivable that the FBI could conduct a thorough investigation of Dr. Ford’s allegations without interviewing her, Judge Kavanaugh or the witnesses we have identified in our letters to you,” they wrote, Time reported.

FBI, on the other hand, aims at completing its supplemental background check into the allegations against Kavanaugh by the end of this week as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell pushes for a vote on the nomination this week.