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NBC News

Al Franken announces resignation from Senate, calls out Trump and Moore

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Minnesota Senator Al Franken made his announcement on the Senate floor after several allegations of sexual misconduct and mounting pressure from Democratic colleagues. Franken said there is “some irony” in his decision, citing allegations against President Trump and Senate candidate Roy Moore.