Franken, the former comedian who made his name on "Saturday Night Live," had originally sought to remain in the Senate and
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Friday, December 8, 2017
AL FRANKEN; NOT SO FUNNY NOW
Minnesota Sen. Al Franken said Thursday he will resign from Congress in coming weeks following a wave of sexual misconduct allegations and a collapse of support from his Democratic colleagues, a swift political fall for a once-rising Democratic star.
Franken, the former comedian who made his name on "Saturday Night Live," had originally sought to remain in the Senate andco-operate with an ethics investigation, saying he would work to regain the trust of Minnesotans.
Franken, the former comedian who made his name on "Saturday Night Live," had originally sought to remain in the Senate and
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