Wisconsin Assembly Majority Leader Jim Steineke says “we have may have a much smaller Congress” if everybody guilty of sex abuse resigns. The Kaukauna Republican tweeted Thursday that U-S Senator Al Franken “should resign” — Senate candidate Ray Moore “should be expelled if he wins” — abused women “should all come forward — (and) others guilty of sexual abuse should all resign.” Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin was among the Democrats calling for an ethics probe into Franken, the Minnesota Democrat and comedian accused of kissing and groping L-A radio host Leeann Tweeden on a U-S-O trip to the Middle East in 2006. Baldwin told M-S-N-B-C she’ll give a 20-thousand dollar campaign gift from a Franken committee to a charity for female veterans. And on C-N-N, Senate Republican Ron Johnson of Wisconsin called for Moore to end his campaign — but Moore denies his sex abuse allegations and said he wants to get back to “the issues.”
GOP Leader On Sex Claims: “We May Have A Much Smaller Congress”
Nov 17, 2017 | 3:53 PM
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