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New Sexual Harassment Scandals Rock U.S. Congress
Published April 18, 2026

The resignation of two federal lawmakers accused of sexual harassment is reigniting the “Me Too” movement, which went viral nine years ago to encourage victims to break their silence and hold their abusers accountable. The scandal is already having electoral repercussions in California. How might it affect the battle for control of Congress or influence the prosecution and public disclosure of the names of the rich and famous individuals included in the Epstein files? José López Zamorano reports from Washington, D.C., with the details.
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Illustration by Sara Shakir with photos from U.S. House of Representatives

