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Democrats have cleaned up their own house this week, but as Sen. Al Franken noted, the man who still sits in the Oval Office has not only bragged about sexually assaulting women, he also has twelve female accusers who have gone on the record, often at great self-sacrifice.
The injustice that Donald Trump not only got elected but now serves as pr*sident of the United States without being held to account for his misconduct has not escaped the American people, according to a Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday. They want action.
The U.S. Congress should investigate accusations of sexual harassment against President Trump, Americans say 70 - 25 percent.
Once more, 63 percent of Americans disapprove of how Trump is handling the issue of sexual harassment, while only 22 percent approve.
It is hypocritical for President Trump to criticize men accused of sexual harassment, 73 percent of Americans say, while 16 percent say he has a right to criticize these men. [...]
"The message to President Donald Trump on calling out offenders: People who live in glass houses, even if it's the White House, shouldn't point fingers," Malloy said.
In short, the vast majority of Americans are disgusted by Trump's actions and appalled that he has faced no inquiry or consequences for his misdeeds, including things like referring to Sen. Franken as "Al Frankenstein."
It's time to start calling for inquiries into Trump's sexual conduct. The American people both deserve a full investigation into his transgressions and want it.
Crosstabs below.