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Home Front: Politix
FLOODGATES OPEN: Congress ‘To Be Rocked' In Next 72 Hours; Over A Dozen Resignations Coming, Says Reporter
2017-12-16
An investigative reporter with The Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF) announced on Friday that Congress’ human resources scandal is about to break wide-open and predicted that over a dozen members of the House of Representatives will resign.

DCNF reporter Luke Rosiak tweeted on Friday: "Congress' human resources scandal is just getting started. I anticipate we will see the resignation of more than a dozen House members over harassment and secret settlements, and soon."

Rosiak followed that tweet with another, writing: "Mark my words, the House is going to be rocked in the coming 72 hours. Tick Tock."

Last week Rosiak broke the story that Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY) had made a settlement with a former congressional aide that he fired after she reported being sexually assaulted at the business of a major campaign donor.

The first congressmen to go down in the post-Weinstein era of sexual misconduct was Michigan Democrat Rep. John Conyers, who eventually resigned after accusations against him snowballed.

Other notable politicians on Capitol Hill caught up in sexual misconduct cases:

Democrat Rep. Alcee L. Hastings (FL) ‐ The Treasury paid $220,000 to settle allegations against him made by a former congressional staffer that claimed he "touched her, made unwanted sexual advances, and threatened her job."

Republican Rep. Blake Farenthold (TX) ‐ The congressmen announced on Thursday that he was "retiring" after former staffers accused him of making "sexually graphic jokes" and berating his aides. He previously settled a sexual harassment claim made by an employee in 2014.

Democrat Rep. Ruben Kihuen (NV) ‐ Multiple women have accused the Pelosi-backed congressman of sexual harassment.

Democrat Sen. Al Franken (MN) ‐ Franken announced that he would resign last week after multiple women accused him of sexual assault. Franken has still not resigned despite his promise to do so.

Republican Rep. Trent Franks (AZ) ‐ Resigned after he reportedly made women uncomfortable by asking them to be a surrogate mother.
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#6  Uranium one, and that farce GPS joke will run long for a touchdown
Posted by: newc   2017-12-16 21:09  

#5  I wonder if this is the Tick Tock Tick Tock a couple of days ago that Hannity said was coming. Lots and lots of allegations. I need a scorecard to keep up with everything. Indictments and prosecutions, however, are easier to keep up with.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-12-16 14:37  

#4  Had to check if it was the twelve who are honest.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2017-12-16 13:47  

#3  "Congress' human resources scandal is just getting started. I anticipate we will see the resignation of more than a dozen House members over harassment and secret settlements, and soon."

Have members of Congress lost their ability to make laws?
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-12-16 10:27  

#2  Correct
Posted by: Flilet Omeremble3846   2017-12-16 07:41  

#1  And every one of them a scold.

I'm sick of these people telling me what's wrong with every aspect of my life. I'm sick of them telling me how much money to pay in taxes. I'm sick of them wasting every last dime of that tax revenue, multiplied by borrowing that future generations will never be able to pay back.

I have no idea what the answer is, but what we have right now sure ain't it.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-12-16 00:21  

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