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Sexual Misconduct
early and often
Nov. 19, 2024
Nancy Mace Feels Threatened by Trans Colleague, Not Alleged Rapists
Somehow it’s “common sense” to block Sarah McBride from Capitol bathrooms and endorse three Trump Cabinet picks accused of sexual misconduct.
By
Margaret Hartmann
early and often
Sept. 21, 2023
Cassidy Hutchinson Says Rudy Giuliani Groped Her During January 6 Rally
Giuliani called the claims in the former Trump aide’s new book “totally absurd” and threatened to sue, but his finances may not allow it.
By
Margaret Hartmann
games
Aug. 2, 2022
The NFL Expects You to Forget About Sexual Misconduct
Anyone expecting a harsher punishment for Deshaun Watson has just as short a memory as football fans have.
By
Will Leitch
the law
Apr. 8, 2022
Big Law’s Big Hypocrites
Why are self-styled progressive lawyers working for Jeffrey Epstein’s friend, Leon Black?
By
Ankush Khardori
games
Mar. 29, 2022
The NFL Stops Pretending to Care About Violence Against Women
Deshaun Watson’s warm welcome in Cleveland marks a return to the league’s pre-Ray Rice, look-the-other-way era.
By
Will Leitch
media
Nov. 23, 2021
The Dave Portnoy Playbook
On the precipice of sports-gambling riches — and facing sexual-misconduct allegations — Barstool Sports’ founder doubles down on the culture war.
By
Reeves Wiedeman
good riddance
Aug. 23, 2021
Cuomo Shows He’ll Never Change in Final Address
The governor went down fighting — and lecturing.
By
Sarah Jones
politics
June 4, 2021
Second Woman Accuses Scott Stringer of Sexual Misconduct
Teresa Logan alleges that the mayoral candidate groped her while she worked for him at an Upper West Side bar in the early 1990s.
By
Chas Danner
politics
Mar. 29, 2021
Another Woman Has Accused Governor Cuomo of Unwanted Kissing
Sherry Vill provided a photo of Cuomo grabbing her face and kissing her during an official visit to her flood-damaged home in 2017.
By
Matt Stieb
politics
Mar. 21, 2021
Rep. Tom Reed, a Potential Cuomo Challenger, Accused of Sexual Misconduct
After initially describing the account as “not accurate,” Reed said in a statement on Sunday that he would be “retiring from public service” in 2022.
By
Nia Prater
andrew cuomo
Mar. 11, 2021
New York Assembly Takes Step Toward Potential Cuomo Impeachment
The Assembly is reportedly opening an investigation into Cuomo’s alleged misconduct to determine if there are grounds to impeach him.
By
Matt Stieb
vision 2020
Sept. 16, 2019
Kavanaugh’s Impeachment May Have Just Become a 2020 Issue
Multiple Democratic presidential candidates said Congress should hold Justice Kavanaugh accountable in response to new sexual misconduct allegations.
By
Chas Danner
the national interest
June 25, 2019
This Sounds Crazy, But Trump’s Rape Denial Might Not Be True
“He’s denied it. That’s all I needed to hear,” says Lindsey Graham.
By
Jonathan Chait
power
May 10, 2019
What Would Have Changed If Biden Had Stood Up for Anita Hill?
“The cultural shift we saw after #MeToo might have began in 1991,” Hill writes in an op-ed, if Biden hadn’t mishandled her hearing.
By
Amanda Arnold
federal reserve
Apr. 22, 2019
Trump Finally Pulls Plug on Cain for Fed
Cain pushed back against Senate hostility to his Fed ambitions, but his baggage proved to be all too much.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Feb. 26, 2019
What Happened to the 20 Women Who Accused Trump of Sexual Misconduct
The list grew again this week when a former Trump campaign staffer claimed in a lawsuit that he kissed her without her consent during the 2016 race.
By
Margaret Hartmann
supreme court
Sept. 19, 2018
GOP Rejects Kavanaugh Accuser’s Call for FBI Probe After Saying They Want Facts
Senator Grassley said he’ll limit testimony to Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, and quickly rejected her request for a full investigation.
By
Margaret Hartmann
supreme court
Sept. 17, 2018
3 GOP Senators Open to Delaying Kavanaugh Vote Over Sexual Assault Claim
Flake and Corker said senators must learn about the attempted rape allegation before voting, and Murkowski said they “might” need to delay.
By
Margaret Hartmann
catholic church
Aug. 27, 2018
Archbishop Claims Pope Francis Was Complicit in Cardinal’s Abuses
A controversial archbishop has alleged that Pope Francis and other Vatican officials covered up and enabled a cardinal’s sexual misconduct.
By
Chas Danner
keith ellison
Aug. 17, 2018
Franken Resignation Casts Long Shadow on Keith Ellison
Democrats, especially in Minnesota, don’t want Ellison to suffer Franken’s fate, but also don’t want a double standard.
By
Ed Kilgore
June 5, 2018
Judge Tells Trump He Can Be Deposed in Summer Zervos Sexual Harassment Suit
Trump’s lawyers are appealing and will likely seek delays, but his claim he can’t be sued as a sitting president has taken another hit.
By
Ed Kilgore
May 24, 2018
Iowa Democratic Candidate for Governor Forced Out of Race by Groping Allegations
A promising young legislator named Nate Boulton folded his campaign quickly after conceding the substance of multiple allegations of misconduct.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 17, 2018
Missouri’s Attorney General Recommends More Charges for Governor Greitens
The Missouri governor’s already on trial for felony violation of privacy. Now the state’s attorney general is recommending campaign-finance charges.
By
Ed Kilgore
Feb. 8, 2018
Trump Team Tends to Defend Alleged Abusers, Unless They’re Democrats
Any White House staffer dismayed by how top officials handled the Rob Porter abuse allegations hasn’t been paying attention.
By
Margaret Hartmann
Feb. 8, 2018
Kelly ‘Shocked’ by Porter Abuse Claims, Which the White House Already Knew About
The White House chief of staff released a statement condemning domestic violence — but said he also stands by previous comments praising his aide.
By
Margaret Hartmann
Jan. 27, 2018
Steve Wynn Resigns As RNC Finance Chair After Sexual-Misconduct Allegations
The casino mogul has been accused of long-standing sexual misconduct toward his employees.
By
Chas Danner
Dec. 26, 2017
Roy Moore’s Candidacy Was in Trouble Even Before the Sexual-Abuse Allegations
Joe Trippi argues that abuse allegations against Roy Moore changed the focus of the race from the judge’s crazy record to the hated national media.
By
Ed Kilgore
Dec. 17, 2017
Democratic Congressman Won’t Run for Reelection Amid Harassment Accusations
Several women have come forward alleging Ruben Kihuen behaved inappropriately with them.
By
Benjamin Hart
Dec. 7, 2017
Franken Resigns Without Confessing Any Wrongdoing
After announcing he would step down “in the coming weeks,” Franken blasts Trump and Roy Moore for not facing such repercussions.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Dec. 3, 2017
McConnell Backs Away From Condemnation of Roy Moore
Now he says it’s up to Alabama voters to decide.
By
Chas Danner
Nov. 16, 2017
Trump and Alabama GOP Stick With an Embattled Roy Moore
The state GOP could have kept Moore from getting any votes, and Trump could have possibly talked him into quitting. But neither is getting in his way.
By
Ed Kilgore
Nov. 15, 2017
Roy Moore’s Lawyer Is Just As Nutty As Roy Moore
In a a sloppily drafted letter threatening legal action, and two inept TV appearances, Moore’s lawyer is managing to hurt his client’s case.
By
Ed Kilgore
Nov. 10, 2017
Moore Responds to Sexual Misconduct Allegations With Evasive Maneuvers
Moore denies he committed crimes against teenage girls, but can’t or won’t deny creepy behavior, which undermines his credibility.
By
Ed Kilgore
Nov. 9, 2017
Politics Chat: What Will the GOP Do With Moore’s Sexual Misconduct Allegations?
Five Daily Intel staffers try to parse the GOP’s options. It’s going to be a mess.
By
Jonathan Chait,
Ed Kilgore,
and
Ezekiel Kweku
Nov. 9, 2017
Roy Moore’s Troubles Could Open a Door to a Democratic Senate
It’s early days, but allegations of predatory behavior by the Alabamian could reduce the GOP’s Senate margin to one vote.
By
Ed Kilgore