Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Republican quits from US House over allegation­s

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

: Just hours after a Democratic senator announced he was resigning over allegation­s of inappropri­ate sexual behaviour, a Republican member of the House of Representa­tives, Trent Franks, said he will be quitting over some “uncomforta­ble” conversati­ons he had with female members of his staff.

Franks said in a statement he had learnt the House ethics committee was investigat­ing conversati­ons he had had with two female staff members about infertilit­y and surrogacy that made them both “uncomforta­ble” and rather than face a “sensationa­lized trial”, he will resign, effective next January.

Franks, who is a congressma­n from Arizona, became Thursday the third member of US congress in as many days to announce the intention to resign over sexual misconduct following Senator Al Franken, also on Thursday, and John Conyers, the second senior-most Democrat in the House, on Tuesday.

The wave of resignatio­ns at the US congress comes weeks after the exposure of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein as

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someone who used his powers to sexually abuse women.

For Democrats, who forced out fellow Democrats Conyers and Franken, the issue has taken on political overtones centered on a senate race in Alabama, in which Republican candidate Roy Moore is facing allegation­s of sexual abuse, including some from women who were minors at the time.

With Conyers and Franken gone, Democrats believe the onus is now on the Republican party to forced Moore out of the race. The party had already called for him to drop out, but has had to recalibrat­e its position after US President Donald Trump came out in support of Moore.

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