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11/14/17
"WOW==> US congresswoman @JackieSpeier (D-CA) tells Chuck Todd: "there is about 15 million dollars that has been paid out by the House on behalf of harassers in the last 10-15 years" to settle sexual harassment claims... by the way that is US taxpayer money that was used!"
Read more from Twitter11/15/17
Lawyer loses job after telling Fox News that women lie about sex assault https://t.co/AFQkjiBxcr
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 15, 2017
11/15/17
One woman said that just before or after her 18th birthday she and Moore, then 30, went on a date that ended with him giving her what she called a "forceful" kiss that left her scared.
Read more from Washington Post11/16/17
"Dear @MooreSenate, You're not allowed to use the name of my cheerleader movie, you fucking pedophile. https://t.co/Hxk3J5Za15"
Read more from Twitter11/16/17
FULL STORY: Investigation finds 20 allegations against Kevin Spacey from his time as artistic director at London's Old Vic theatre https://t.co/VdgaYCnHJr
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 16, 2017
11/16/17
"Breaking News: A woman accused Al Franken of kissing and groping her without consent in 2006. He issued an apology. https://t.co/83QJFZYCAb"
Read more from Twitter11/17/17
"Franken groping accuser says she accepts his apology https://t.co/pfqAm2ogwp"
Read more from Twitter11/17/17
"64 percent of women scientists say they've been sexually harassed doing fieldwork https://t.co/hu3KaL7KVm"
Read more from Twitter11/17/17
"A brief guide to the 17 women Trump has allegedly assaulted, groped or harassed: https://t.co/JG4ZOzB3e2 https://t.co/5BUuvFicP8"
Read more from Twitter11/17/17
If the Senate probes Franken—and they should, given the allegation made today of his conduct in '06—will they ALSO investigate the NINETEEN CLAIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT against the President?
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) November 16, 2017
We can't have a serial sexual assailant in the White House.
Please RETWEET if you agree. pic.twitter.com/EE4mamA8ZM