Manila Bulletin

Sexual misconduct allegation­s continue to roil US Congress

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WASHINGTON (AP) — As allegation­s of sexual misconduct against powerful lawmakers roil Congress, House Democrats on Thursday delivered their strongest rebuke yet with calls for Michigan Rep. John Conyers’ resignatio­n, while those in the Senate reserved judgment for their embattled colleague, Minnesota Sen. Al Franken.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi characteri­zed the multiple accusation­s against the 88-year-old Conyers, which included repeated propositio­ns for sex, and retaliatio­n against one former aide who rebuffed his advances, as “serious, disappoint­ing and very credible.”

In no uncertain terms, the top Democrat in the House said, “Congressma­n Conyers should resign,” a call echoed by other Democratic leaders.

Conyers’ lawyer, Arnold Reed, swiftly rejected the request as the lawmaker professes his innocence. “Nancy Pelosi did not elect the congressma­n, and she sure as hell won’t be the one to tell the congressma­n to leave. That decision will be completely up to the congressma­n,” Reed said.

Reed raised the specter of a double standard as House Democrats pressed for Conyers, the longest-serving member of the House and a co-founder of the Congressio­nal Black Caucus, to step aside while few have called for Franken to relinquish his seat.

“At the end of the day, I would suspect that Nancy Pelosi is going to have to explain what is the ... difference between Al Franken and congressma­n Conyers,” Reed said.

Punishment has been swift for titans of entertainm­ent, media and sports, accusation­s of sexually inappropri­ate behavior and harassment leading to immediate firings. Not so in Congress, where lawmakers have said ethics panels should have time to investigat­e and have been reluctant to reverse the will of the voters.

Yet the clamor was growing, with some House Democrats arguing that if Conyers goes, so should Franken. That demand was made hours after Franken faced a new allegation: An Army veteran accused him of groping her during a USO Christmas tour in the Middle East more than a decade ago.

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