UPDATED: Majority of Dem Senators Call for Franken to Resign, Reed and Whitehouse Respond

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UPDATED: Majority of Dem Senators Call for Franken to Resign, Reed and Whitehouse Respond

U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
Led by a core group of six female Democratic Senators, a tidal wave of members are now calling for U.S. Senator Al Franken (D-MN) to resign his seat in Congress. The first Democratic Senator to make the call was Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York:

"While Senator Franken is entitled to have the Ethics Committee conclude its review, I believe it would be better for our country if he sent a clear message that any kind of mistreatment of women in our society isn’t acceptable by stepping aside to let someone else serve," Gillibrand said in a Facebook post.

Hours later at 3:15 PM, U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) wrote in an email to GoLocal, “Given what we have learned in recent weeks, I expect Senator Franken to step aside.” Not exactly a call for Franken to resign and no direct comment on Franken's behavior.

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At 3:20 PM, Senator Reed's office issued the following statement:

"I think Senator Franken should resign.  The accumulating accusations and acknowledgment that inappropriate behavior took place cannot be countenanced.  Sexual harassment must not be tolerated and this is part of a larger national discussion that is long overdue and must lead to fundamental change and lasting progress."

No Decision Yet

Despite the chorus, Franken's off claims no decision has been made by the Senator. 

 

Another Woman this Week

A growing number of women have come forward and said that Franken sexually harassed them. On Wednesday, Politico published the story of another woman's allegations of Franken's sexual harassment. Tin Dupuy wrote in the Atlantic, “We posed for the shot. He immediately put his hand on my waist, grabbing a handful of flesh. I froze. Then he squeezed. At least twice.” Her first-person piece is titled, "I Believe Franken’s Accusers Because He Groped Me, Too."

Who Would Replace Him?

"Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is expected to appoint his lieutenant governor and close ally, Tina Smith, to Al Franken’s seat if the Democratic senator resigns on Thursday," reports Politico.


Growing List of Alleged Sexual Harassers

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