No one in Congress is more associated with the Me Too movement than Sen.
Sen. Al Franken spoke to his supporters in Minneapolis Thursday evening after resigning due to sexual harassment allegations made against him.
FOX Business’ Kennedy on Minnesota Sen. Al Franken’s (D) resignation.
CivicForumPAC director Ford O’Connell and former D.C. DNC chair Scott Bolden discuss Al Franken’s resignation from the Senate amid sexual misconduct allegations against the Minnesota Democrat.
CNBC's John Harwood discusses the call from several senators to Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) to resign following sexual harassment allegations and what the situation could mean for Roy Moore's case.
Two more women accused Sen. Al Franken of sexual misconduct on Thursday
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Sen. Al Franken broke his silence Sunday after being swept into a nationwide tide of sexual harassment allegations, saying he feels "embarrassed and ashamed" but looks forward to returning to work on Monday and gradually regaining voters' trust.
issued a Thanksgiving day apology after two more women came forward to accuse him of inappropriate touching.