Democratic Women Senators Call En Masse for Al Franken to Resign (UPDATE: Some Men Do Too)
One after another, a wave of Democratic senators—all women—called for accused sexual harasser Al Franken to resign his seat Wednesday morning. The demands came just hours after a seventh woman accused Franken of unwanted sexual advances.
In a lengthy Facebook post, Senator Kristen Gillibrand said she was “shocked and disappointed” at Franken’s alleged actions, and that, “as the mother of two young boys, we owe it to our sons and daughters to not equivocate, but to offer clarity.” She continued:
While Senator Franken is entitled to have the Ethics Committee conclude its review, I believe it would be better for our country if he sent a clear message that any kind of mistreatment of women in our society isn’t acceptable by stepping aside to let someone else serve.
Moments after Gillibrand’s statement, Hawaiian Senator Mazie Hirono released her own statement:
Within minutes of Hirono’s statement, Senators Patti Murray, Maggie Hassan, Kamala Harris, and Claire McCaskill each added their voice to the growing—and seemingly coordinated—chorus of those calling for Franken’s resignation.