Sexual abuse allegations are spurring calls for a broader reckoning in Congress
Source: The Washington Times stories: Politics · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Resignations came quickly this week from two congressmen accused of sexual misconduct toward staff members. Yet for many of the women of Capitol Hill, the moment of accountability was years in the making - and far from enough.
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