Duckworth, Durbin condemn Franken amid harassment allegations

Al Franken
U.S. Sen. Al Franken has apologized for groping a female radio host i 2006. (Photo courtesy senate.gov)

By RFD Radio

WASHINGTON – Illinois’ U.S. Senators aren’t exactly giving their colleague Al Franken a free pass after claims Franken groped a female radio host 11 years ago during a USO tour.

“These types of actions are simply unacceptable and should be reviewed by the Ethics Committee,” Sen. Tammy Duckworth said. “Women across America should be able to feel safe in their workplace, and they deserve our support when coming forward with allegations of misconduct.”

Senator Dick Durbin also weighed in, adding that what Franken did was wrong, and it should be referred to the Ethics Committee for review.

“There is never an excuse for this behavior—ever,” Durbin said in a statement.

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