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11/17/17
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
11/17/17
There are at least sixteen women in America today who Donald Trump sexually assaulted. They have names. Their stories deserve a spotlight. https://t.co/CTPvcbyor5
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) November 17, 2017
11/18/17
"Chilling stories of sexual harassment and assault in restaurants -- the most comprehensive report I've read on this so far. https://t.co/UsAOSNNDVz"
Read more from Twitter11/19/17
Huh....
Leanne Tweeden walked behind the guitar player and grabbed his buttocks while he was playing.
— Pesach 'Pace' Lattin ? (@pacelattin) November 19, 2017
Turns out someone was very feely the entire USO tour and it wasn't Al Franken.
This is a setup.#AlFranken pic.twitter.com/BFmvzFia7c
11/20/17
shit... Charlie Rose, too?
The alleged incidents took place with employees, interns and job applicants at the "Charlie Rose" show.
Read more from Washington Post11/20/17
"NYT statement: "We intend to fully investigate and while we do, Glenn will be suspended. We support his decision to enter a substance abuse program." https://t.co/hjxS90eEu6"
Read more from Twitter11/21/17
""Rep. John Conyers, a Democrat and the longest-serving member of the House of Representatives, settled a wrongful dismissal complaint in 2015 with a former employee who alleged she was fired because she would not 'succumb to [his] sexual advances.'" https://t.co/2CJLdHyniv"
Read more from Twitter11/21/17
Olivia Munn with the truth y'all pic.twitter.com/GHpFriOiyr
— Ally Maynard (@missmayn) November 20, 2017
11/21/17
Holy cow, this process is awful.
"There's no better place to be a sexual predator than the United States Congress. Here's why --> https://t.co/XwVe531zCp"
Read more from Twitter11/22/17
How sexual harassment affects even those who aren't touched. This is so key. pic.twitter.com/WHxwI8gtJm
— Nell Scovell (@NellSco) November 22, 2017