Minnesota Democratic Sen. Al Franken resigned from Congress two weeks ago amid continuing sexual-misconduct allegations. However, he’s yet to say when he’ll empty his Capitol Hill office, even after his replacement was appointed earlier this week. “I’ll be coming home,” was Franken’s only response to a question after future plans, after his Senate floor resignation speech. The two-term senator, first elected in 2008, had initially intended to let a Senate ethics committee investigate the allegations against him. Two other members of Congress have recently resigned, then left office after allegations of sexual misconduct.
Source: Fox News December 16, 2017 15:33 UTC