The Daily Courier

Al Franken quits Congress, points to tolerance of Trump

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WASHINGTON — Sen. Al Franken, a rising political star only weeks ago, reluctantl­y announced Thursday he’s resigning from Congress, succumbing to a torrent of sexual harassment allegation­s and evaporatin­g support from fellow Democrats. But he fired a defiant parting shot at President Donald Trump and other Republican­s he said have survived much worse accusation­s.

“I am leaving while a man who has bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault sits in the Oval Office and a man who has repeatedly preyed on young girls campaigns for the Senate with the full support of his party,” Franken said.

The 66-year-old Minnesotan, a former Saturday Night Live comedian who made a successful leap to liberal U.S. senator, announced his decision in a subdued Senate chamber three weeks after the first accusation­s of sexual misconduct emerged but just a day after most of his Democratic colleagues proclaimed he had to go. His remarks underscore­d the bitterness many in the party feel toward a GOP that they say has made a political calculatio­n to tolerate Trump and Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore, who’ve both been accused of sexual assaults that they’ve denied.

In largely unapologet­ic remarks that lasted 11 minutes, Franken said “all women deserve to be heard” but asserted that some accusation­s against him were untrue. He called himself “a champion of women” during his Senate career who fought to improve people’s lives.

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