Press release: President of Defend Our Freedoms Foundation, Attorney and Doctor Orly Taitz, demands Senate Majority leader start expulsion proceedings against Senator Franken, just as he threatened to do so against Judge Moore
Posted on | November 16, 2017 | 14 Comments
Demand on Senate Majority Leader to start expulsion proceedings against Senator Franken
Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ
President
Defend Our Freedoms Foundation
29839 Santa Margarita Pkwy, ste 100
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orly.taitz@hushmail.com
Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell
317 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-2541
Fax: (202) 224-2499
via fax and certified mail
11.16.2017
REQUEST TO HOLD A SENATE VOTE TO IMPEACH AND EXPEL FROM THE SENATE THE US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, AL FRANKEN, FOR SEXUAL ASSAULTS COMMITTED WHILE SERVING AS THE US SENATOR
Dear Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell,
The US Constitution states:
Article I, Section 5, of the United States Constitution provides that “Each House [of Congress] may determine the Rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two-thirds, expel a member.” Since 1789, the Senate has expelled only fifteen of its entire membership.
U.S. Senate: Expulsion and Censure
https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Expulsion_Censure.htm
Just recently you threatened not to seat or expel from the senate the senatorial candidate from Alabama, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, Roy Moore. I submit to you that while you have no legal basis to take any such action against Judge Moore, you have the right and duty to start the expulsion proceedings against the sitting US Senator, Al Franken.
I would like to start by stating that the expulsion proceedings can take place on basis of a conduct by a member of the chamber, while he was already a member of the chamber, not prior to his election.
I would like to point out that the allegations against Judge Moore relate to alleged acts of sexual misconduct some forty years ago. It is noteworthy that these women did not make any such allegations when Judge Moore ran for office multiple times during his forty year career in public office. The only alleged “documentary” evidence provided by one of the accusers, shows clear signs of forgery. Please, see below the link to the press conference by Judge Moore’s attorney https://www.orlytaitzesq.com/judge-moores-attorney-takes-apart-the-accuser-and-gloria-allred-it-appears-that-the-year-book-note-from-moore-is-a-forgery-signature-copied-from-the-divorce-decree/. This “document” shows two different styles of handwriting, two different inks and initials of the court deputy of Judge Moore from years later. Additionally, the accuser lied about not seeing Moore after the incident, since he was the judge presiding over her divorce hearing. If this is proven to be a forgery, we need a criminal investigation as to who created this forgery and whether the accuser or her attorney, Gloria Allred, were involved in fabrication and uttering of the forgery.
On the other hand, sexual assaults by Senator Franken happened after he was seated as the US senator. Franken was seated in 2009, sexual assault happened in 2011, two years after he became the member of the chamber. As such, the senate has legal authority to expel him.
Further, while the yearbook, the only “documentary evidence” against Judge Moore shows all signs of crude forgery, the evidence against Senator Franken, the photograph of him grabbing the breasts of the sleeping reporter, Leann Tweeden, was confirmed by Franken to be genuine. See article below. Additionally, on top of grabbing her breasts while she was asleep, there are Ms. Tweeden’s reports of Franken grabbing her and forcefully kissing her against her will and sticking his tongue in her mouth. Even if you were to dispute Ms. Tweeden’s account of the sexual assault of Senator Franken forcefully kissing her and sticking his tongue in her mouth, the evidence of a sexual assault, showing him on a photograph grabbing the breasts of sleeping Ms. Tweeden, is undeniable and Senator Franken conceded that this happened and he should not have done this.
Based on all of the above, it is imperative that you fulfill your duty in holding the expulsion proceedings against Senator Franken for acts of sexual assault while in office.
Respectfully,
/s/ Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ
President
Defend Our freedoms Foundation
Senator Al Franken Kissed and Groped Me Without My Consent, And There’s Nothing Funny About It
By Leeann Tweeden
In December of 2006, I embarked on my ninth USO Tour to entertain our troops, my eighth to the Middle East since the 9/11 attacks. My father served in Vietnam and my then-boyfriend (and now husband, Chris) is a pilot in the Air Force, so bringing a ‘little piece of home’ to service members stationed far away from their families was both my passion and my privilege.
Also on the trip were country music artists Darryl Worley, Mark Wills, Keni Thomas, and some cheerleaders from the Dallas Cowboys. The headliner was comedian and now-senator, Al Franken.
Franken had written some skits for the show and brought props and costumes to go along with them. Like many USO shows before and since, the skits were full of sexual innuendo geared toward a young, male audience.
As a TV host and sports broadcaster, as well as a model familiar to the audience from the covers of FHM, Maxim and Playboy, I was only expecting to emcee and introduce the acts, but Franken said he had written a part for me that he thought would be funny, and I agreed to play along.
When I saw the script, Franken had written a moment when his character comes at me for a ‘kiss’. I suspected what he was after, but I figured I could turn my head at the last minute, or put my hand over his mouth, to get more laughs from the crowd.
On the day of the show Franken and I were alone backstage going over our lines one last time. He said to me, “We need to rehearse the kiss.” I laughed and ignored him. Then he said it again. I said something like, ‘Relax Al, this isn’t SNL…we don’t need to rehearse the kiss.’
He continued to insist, and I was beginning to get uncomfortable.
He repeated that actors really need to rehearse everything and that we must practice the kiss. I said ‘OK’ so he would stop badgering me. We did the line leading up to the kiss and then he came at me, put his hand on the back of my head, mashed his lips against mine and aggressively stuck his tongue in my mouth.
I immediately pushed him away with both of my hands against his chest and told him if he ever did that to me again I wouldn’t be so nice about it the next time.
I walked away. All I could think about was getting to a bathroom as fast as possible to rinse the taste of him out of my mouth.
I felt disgusted and violated.
Not long after, I performed the skit as written, carefully turning my head so he couldn’t kiss me on the lips.
No one saw what happened backstage. I didn’t tell the Sergeant Major of the Army, who was the sponsor of the tour. I didn’t tell our USO rep what happened.
At the time I didn’t want to cause trouble. We were in the middle of a war zone, it was the first show of our Holiday tour, I was a professional, and I could take care of myself. I told a few of the others on the tour what Franken had done and they knew how I felt about it.
I tried to let it go, but I was angry.
Other than our dialogue on stage, I never had a voluntary conversation with Al Franken again. I avoided him as much as possible and made sure I was never alone with him again for the rest of the tour.
Franken repaid me with petty insults, including drawing devil horns on at least one of the headshots I was autographing for the troops.
But he didn’t stop there.
The tour wrapped and on Christmas Eve we began the 36-hour trip home to L.A. After 2 weeks of grueling travel and performing I was exhausted. When our C-17 cargo plane took off from Afghanistan I immediately fell asleep, even though I was still wearing my flak vest and Kevlar helmet.
It wasn’t until I was back in the US and looking through the CD of photos we were given by the photographer that I saw this one:
I couldn’t believe it. He groped me, without my consent, while I was asleep.
I felt violated all over again. Embarrassed. Belittled. Humiliated.
How dare anyone grab my breasts like this and think it’s funny?
I told my husband everything that happened and showed him the picture.
I wanted to shout my story to the world with a megaphone to anyone who would listen, but even as angry as I was, I was worried about the potential backlash and damage going public might have on my career as a broadcaster.
But that was then, this is now. I’m no longer afraid.
Today, I am the news anchor on McIntyre in the Morning on KABC Radio in Los Angeles. My colleagues are some of the most supportive people I’ve ever worked with in my career. Like everyone in the media, we’ve been reporting on the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct allegations since they broke, and the flood of similar stories that have come out about others.
A few weeks ago, we had California Congresswoman Jackie Speier on the show and she told us her story of being sexually assaulted when she was a young Congressional aide. She described how a powerful man in the office where she worked ‘held her face, kissed her and stuck his tongue in her mouth.’
At that moment, I thought to myself, Al Franken did that exact same thing to me.
I had locked up those memories of helplessness and violation for a long time, but they all came rushing back to me and my hands clinched into fists like it was yesterday.
I’m still angry at what Al Franken did to me.
Every time I hear his voice or see his face, I am angry. I am angry that I did his stupid skit for the rest of that tour. I am angry that I didn’t call him out in front of everyone when I had the microphone in my hand every night after that. I wanted to. But I didn’t want to rock the boat. I was there to entertain the troops and make sure they forgot about where they were for a few hours. Someday, I thought to myself, I would tell my story.
That day is now.
Senator Franken, you wrote the script. But there’s nothing funny about sexual assault.
You wrote the scene that would include you kissing me and then relentlessly badgered me into ‘rehearsing’ the kiss with you backstage when we were alone.
You knew exactly what you were doing. You forcibly kissed me without my consent, grabbed my breasts while I was sleeping and had someone take a photo of you doing it, knowing I would see it later, and be ashamed.
While debating whether or not to go public, I even thought to myself, so much worse has happened to so many others, maybe my story isn’t worth telling? But my story is worth telling.
Not just because 2017 is not 2006, or because I am much more secure in my career now than I was then, and not because I’m still angry.
I’m telling my story because there may be others.
I want to have the same effect on them that Congresswoman Jackie Speier had on me. I want them, and all the other victims of sexual assault, to be able to speak out immediately, and not keep their stories –and their anger– locked up inside for years, or decades.
I want the days of silence to be over forever.
Leeann Tweeden is morning news anchor on TalkRadio 790 KABC in Los Angeles
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November 16th, 2017 @ 11:43 am
Small error in your press release. Franken misconducted himself in 2006, when he was a comedian volunteering his time to USO, not in 2011 when he was a senator.
Does this affect your position at all? Will you issue a correction?
Also, do you want him thrown out of the Senate or have him referred to the Ethics Committee?
November 16th, 2017 @ 12:06 pm
This is now more urgent than ever. The hung jury in the Menendez case means that he probably wont be removed from the Senate, at least not until the new Democrat governor takes over. Franken must go!
November 16th, 2017 @ 12:42 pm
Remember how this wonderful senator was installed and then gave us the Obamacare?
November 16th, 2017 @ 1:01 pm
Boy, he’s got nerve…a pot calling the kettle black!
And a photo of him doing this, too???
Boy, these (D)’s are something else!
November 16th, 2017 @ 1:26 pm
Wow!
November 16th, 2017 @ 1:51 pm
At least with this idiot (Franken) we have pictures.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DOw3SSrWsAARFtX.jpg
November 16th, 2017 @ 2:00 pm
The Dems are all playing holier-than-thou and demanding an inquiry by the Ethics Committee. They must think he will get off with a slap on the wrist.
November 16th, 2017 @ 2:52 pm
no, she stated it was in 2011. Nice try, though
November 16th, 2017 @ 3:03 pm
Good move, Orly.
November 16th, 2017 @ 3:10 pm
But, but, he is a democrat so it is a different standard.
His misconduct was only 6 years ago so he gets a pass. Moore’s (supposedly) misconduct was 40 years ago so it much worse.
This is sarcastic.
Don
TSgt USAF Retired
November 16th, 2017 @ 3:13 pm
EXCLUSIVE – Stepson of Roy Moore Accuser: Accusations ‘One Hundred Percent a Lie’
https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/11/16/exclusive-stepson-of-roy-moore-accuser-accusations-one-hundred-percent-a-lie/
November 16th, 2017 @ 3:42 pm
Let’s see..
So she reveals the conduct, he apologizes, she accepts the apology, doesn’t want him to resign, and he wants a formal Ethics Investigation of his own conduct. All in one day – rather than everybody stonewalling and/or taking immovable stances.
See the difference?
November 16th, 2017 @ 3:52 pm
Franken cannot deny what we see on the picture. Moore denies inappropriate conduct and Allred’s “evidence” shows multiple signs of forgery, for which people should go to prison. See the difference
November 16th, 2017 @ 5:06 pm
Wait and see. I bet Franken gets off with a reprimand and Moore gets thrown under the bus.