Al Franken is headed back to the White House — well, sort of. The former politician, 73, appears in the new murder mystery series, “The Residence,” and portrays fictional senator Aaron Filkins. The ...
WASHINGTON (AP) – Minnesota Sen. Al Franken announced Thursday he will resign from Congress in the coming weeks following a wave of sexual misconduct allegations and the collapse of support from his ...
A spokesperson for Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) told TPM on Wednesday that Franken plans to resign on Jan. 2. Sen.-designate Tina Smith (D-MN) is scheduled to be sworn in on Jan. 3, the spokesperson said.
It’s art imitating life for former Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), as he plays a prominent role in a Senate hearing — in a buzzy new Netflix murder mystery. “There’s a whole bunch of great characters in it ...
Following Sen. Al Franken's resignation announcement amid sexual misconduct allegations, Republicans and Democrats are hunting for top-tier candidates to run for the Senate seat, NBC News reported.
Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., is set to try to reform credit rating agencies. May 4, 2010— -- Sen. Al Franken has written an amendment to financial overhaul legislation that would seek to prevent ...
WASHINGTON -- Al Franken became a senator on Tuesday, completing the transformation from comedian to politician. The Minnesota Democrat's swearing-in marked the end of an eight-month political and ...
Al Franken and Donald Trump have one significant thing in common: They both made their bones in the television business before taking up careers in politics. Like their political parties and points of ...
TIME’s Sophia Yan was there in the Senate Chamber today for the swearing in of Democrat #60. She reports: Former-comedian-turned-Senator Al Franken was officially sworn into office this afternoon to a ...
Sen. Al Franken and Mike McFadden, his challenger in the race for U.S. Senate, would make a good Odd Couple, if their debate at the Duluth Playhouse on Wednesday was any indication. When McFadden ...
The senator said a probe is needed to uncover what Russia may have 'over' Trump. — -- Democratic Sen. Al Franken said President Trump’s assertion that former President Obama tapped his phones at ...
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