Texarkana Gazette

Congresswo­man Speier says she was assaulted by a Hill staffer

- By Griffin Connolly CQ-Roll Call

WASHINGTON—As more and more women recount stories online of times they were sexually assaulted and harassed as part of the #MeToo campaign on social media, Rep. Jackie Speier reminded people that Capitol Hill was no haven from such behavior.

The California Democrat posted Friday a video on Twitter detailing a time a senior staffer allegedly assaulted her.

“The chief of staff held my face, kissed me, and stuck his tongue in my mouth,” Speier said in the video. “So I know what it’s like to keep these things hidden deep down inside.”

The #MeToo campaign started more than a decade ago with a New York gender equality activist but caught fire in the wake of the scandal around allegation­s of sexual harassment and assault against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.

Speier continued that conversati­on Friday, highlighti­ng Congress’s flaws when it comes to respecting women in the workplace.

“Congress has been a breeding ground for a hostile work environmen­t for far too long,” she said. “That’s why I’m reaching out to Congressio­nal staff and to former Congressio­nal staff to share their ‘Me Too’ Congress stories, if they feel comfortabl­e doing so.”

As millions of women come forth on social media with stories of their experience with sexual harassment or simple #MeToo messages, Speier renewed her calls Friday to hold Congressio­nal offices more accountabl­e.

“It’s time to throw back the curtain,” she said, “on the repulsive behavior that until now has thrived in the dark without consequenc­es.”

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