U.S. Sen Al Franken has said goodbye to staff members and supporters in Minneapolis on Thursday night, in his first public appearance in Minnesota since he was accused of sexual harassment. Franken officially step down by Parliament on Tuesday, with his successor Minnesota Lt. Gov. Tina Smith to be sworn in Wednesday to complete Frankens season, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported. The Democrats, former “Saturday Night Live” writer and artist, has said he is't know what to expect when he first ran for the office, and, of course, not Minnesotans.
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