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Eugene Robinson: Congress should investigate Trump's alleged sexual misconduct

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Washington - Powerful men with long histories of alleged sexual harassment or assault are finally being held accountable — except one. That would be President Trump.

From movie mogul Harvey Weinstein to television host Charlie Rose to Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore to veteran Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., prominent men are accused of using their status to take advantage of women in unconscionable ways. To my knowledge, however, only one of the alleged assailants has been caught on tape bragging about his misdeeds.

Thirteen women have gone on the record to say that is how Trump operated, according to a tally by The Washington Post.