Wednesday on MSNBC, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) said if former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore wins the December 12 special election for U.S. Senate, there will be an “outcry of members of the Senate who do not want him to serve.”
Gillibrand said, “I would vote to expel him.”
She added, “I think there will be an outcry of members of the Senate who do not want him to serve, even if elected because pedophilia is a crime. It is disgusting. Someone who’s taken no responsibility for any of these allegations of criminal behavior is — they shouldn’t be a member of the U.S. Senate. I believe these survivors. I think most people do. And I think it’s important that he be held accountable. But hopefully, the people in his state will vote for someone else.”
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