The U.S. Congress has been exposed as a cesspool of sexual misconduct, assault, harassment and sleazy come-ons — with even more pervert politicians revealed as The National ENQUIRER unearthed the “Creep List” of D.C.’s worst offenders!
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The sickening revelations at the heart of our nation’s democracy comes after Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein was branded a serial harasser and rapist. “The scandal has finally reached Capitol Hill,” one political expert told The ENQUIRER, “and it’s just as bad there as in Hollywood!” But the brave women of Washington are fighting back — with the full support of
Donald Trump!
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Female staffers have been circulating a “word of mouth” Creep List detailing congressmen and staffers who've gained the most notoriety for their sickening sexual conduct. One sitting congressman, who hasn’t been named, told a young female staffer to bring work materials to his residence after business hours. He met the woman at his door wearing only a towel, invited her in — and exposed himself!
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Witnesses have described a predatory environment in which congressmen grab victims’ genitals on the House floor — and proposition female subordinates with come-ons like, “Are you going to be a good girl?” Female congressional staffers are now revealing their unwritten code to beware of lawmakers who sleep in their offices — and to skip late-night meetings or events where booze flows freely.
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The ENQUIRER also learned that women of Washington would never get caught alone in an elevator with male certain legislators — with NPR reporter Cokie Roberts confirming that disgraced Rep. John Conyers was one of the creeps to avoid. Conyers has since resigned, and four other politicians have been busted since The ENQUIRER exposed both the Creep List and the existence of a secret slush fund to pay off victims!
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Rep. Jackie Speier, a California Democrat, said at least $15 million in taxpayer money has been shelled out over the last ten years to settle harassment and discrimination cases involving members of Congress! That includes Rep. Blake Farenthold of Texas (pictured), who used taxpayer money for an $84,000 payout in a 2014 sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a former employee.
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Rep. Conyers was also caught using the slush fund, and former New York Rep. Eric Massa paid off two male staffers with $100,000 in taxpayer funds. Rep. Gregory Meeks (pictured) of New York even used the funds to cover a lawsuit where he was accused of "retaliating against" a staffer who'd filed a sexual harassment suit against one of Meeks' major donors.
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Shockingly, more than 50 Congressional staffers and lawmakers have so far come forward to say they experienced harassment — or worse — while working on Capitol Hill. Six more people have charged a so-far anonymous California congressman with sleazy advances to female staffers — and more D.C. scandals are set to erupt in the wake of
Minnesota senator Al Franken's being accused of groping!
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The sickening revelations at the heart of our nation’s democracy comes after Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein was branded a serial harasser and rapist. “The scandal has finally reached Capitol Hill,” one political expert told The ENQUIRER, “and it’s just as bad there as in Hollywood!” But the brave women of Washington are fighting back — with the full support of
Donald Trump!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Female staffers have been circulating a “word of mouth” Creep List detailing congressmen and staffers who've gained the most notoriety for their sickening sexual conduct. One sitting congressman, who hasn’t been named, told a young female staffer to bring work materials to his residence after business hours. He met the woman at his door wearing only a towel, invited her in — and exposed himself!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Witnesses have described a predatory environment in which congressmen grab victims’ genitals on the House floor — and proposition female subordinates with come-ons like, “Are you going to be a good girl?” Female congressional staffers are now revealing their unwritten code to beware of lawmakers who sleep in their offices — and to skip late-night meetings or events where booze flows freely.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The ENQUIRER also learned that women of Washington would never get caught alone in an elevator with male certain legislators — with NPR reporter Cokie Roberts confirming that disgraced Rep. John Conyers was one of the creeps to avoid. Conyers has since resigned, and four other politicians have been busted since The ENQUIRER exposed both the Creep List and the existence of a secret slush fund to pay off victims!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Rep. Jackie Speier, a California Democrat, said at least $15 million in taxpayer money has been shelled out over the last ten years to settle harassment and discrimination cases involving members of Congress! That includes Rep. Blake Farenthold of Texas (pictured), who used taxpayer money for an $84,000 payout in a 2014 sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a former employee.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Rep. Conyers was also caught using the slush fund, and former New York Rep. Eric Massa paid off two male staffers with $100,000 in taxpayer funds. Rep. Gregory Meeks (pictured) of New York even used the funds to cover a lawsuit where he was accused of "retaliating against" a staffer who'd filed a sexual harassment suit against one of Meeks' major donors.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Shockingly, more than 50 Congressional staffers and lawmakers have so far come forward to say they experienced harassment — or worse — while working on Capitol Hill. Six more people have charged a so-far anonymous California congressman with sleazy advances to female staffers — and more D.C. scandals are set to erupt in the wake of
Minnesota senator Al Franken's being accused of groping!Photo credit: Getty Images