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The opaqueness of Congress’ workplace rules hangs over the Tara Reade allegations about Biden
Biden wrote the secretary of the Senate on May 1, asking the office to release any complaints Reade made against him.
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Biden wrote the secretary of the Senate on May 1, asking the office to release any complaints Reade made against him.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] The two former House members tainted by scandals in the Trump administration have returned to private life: • Georgia Republican Tom Price, who was Health and Human Services
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From the archives: Roll Call reporters discuss covering sexual harassment on the Hill in the #MeToo era [jwp-video n=”1″]
Watch: Farenthold Resigns from Congress [jwp-video n=”1″] Farenthold exited Congress in April 2018 shortly before an Ethics subcommittee was expected to release a report on the congressman
ICYMI: Farenthold Resigns from Congress [jwp-video n=”1″] When media reports surfaced in December that Farenthold’s office had paid a former employee an $84,000 settlement over such claims