"Congress has a sexual harassment problem -- and isn't taking it seriously," Gillibrand wrote in Fortune magazine. While publicly positioning herself as a champion of harassment victims, Gillibrand apparently allowed a serial harasser to torment her female staff. Only after Politico contacted Gillibrand's office about the additional allegations against Malik did the senator finally fire him. The fact is while publicly positioning herself as a champion of harassment victims, Gillibrand apparently allowed a serial harasser to torment her female staff. As Gillibrand put it in her Fortune op-ed, "Congress needs to show leadership and make it clear that we won't tolerate sexual harassment anymore."
Source: Fox News March 14, 2019 00:56 UTC