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Pelosi: Conyers deserves ‘due process’ on misconduct claims

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House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi defended Michigan Rep. John Conyers as an “icon” for women’s rights and declined to say whether the longtime Democratic lawmaker should resign over allegation­s that he sexually harassed female staff members. She insisted that he will do the “right thing.”

“We are strengthen­ed by due process,” Pelosi said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” ”Just because somebody is accused - was it one accusation, is it two? ... He’s done a great deal to protect women.“

Still, calling the allegation­s against Conyers a “big distractio­n,” Pelosi said there may be a close review of the 88-year-old’s status as the top member on the House Judiciary Committee, given its role in reviewing U.S. laws addressing sexual misconduct.

“This is about going forward,” Pelosi said. “We also have to address it for every person, every workplace in the country, not just in the Congress of the United States. And that’s very important. And a good deal of that would be done by the Judiciary Committee, and I know that John would take that into considerat­ion.”

Asked to specify her position, Pelosi said, “I’m not sharing that with you right now.”

The House Ethics Committee is investigat­ing Conyers after receiving allegation­s of sexual harassment and age discrimina­tion involving staff members as well as using “official resources for impermissi­ble personal purposes.”

Conyers says he will fully cooperate.

At least one House Democrat, Rep. Kathleen Rice of New York, has called on Conyers to step down. Two other Democrats, Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., who is a member of the Congressio­nal Black Caucus, as well as Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., co-chairman of the largest group of congressio­nal liberals, have said Conyers should step aside from his leadership role on the Judiciary committee.

News website BuzzFeed reported last Monday that Conyers’ office paid a woman more than US$27,000 under a confidenti­ality agreement to settle a complaint in 2015 that she was fired from his Washington staff because she rejected his sexual advances. BuzzFeed also published affidavits from former staff members who said they had witnessed Conyers touching female staffers inappropri­ately — rubbing their legs and backs — or requesting sexual favours.

Conyers’ attorney, Arnold Reed, has said the veteran lawmaker would address the allegation­s after the Thanksgivi­ng holiday.

It comes amid increasing attention on the issue of sexual harassment with multiple men in entertainm­ent, media and politics facing allegation­s of misconduct. On the congressio­nal level, Democratic Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota and Republican Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore also are the subject of accusation­s.

This coming week, the House will vote on requiring anti-harassment and anti-discrimina­tion training for all members and their staffs.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi defended Michigan Rep. John Conyers as an “icon” for women’s rights and declined to say whether the longtime Democratic lawmaker should resign over allegation­s that he sexually harassed female staff members.
AP PHOTO House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi defended Michigan Rep. John Conyers as an “icon” for women’s rights and declined to say whether the longtime Democratic lawmaker should resign over allegation­s that he sexually harassed female staff members.

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