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 Pres. Trump  has weighed in on Roy Moore,  @PressSec says when asked about POTUS  Franken tweet https://t.co/IlG308YAro pic.twitter/tFMWVS9iv1mdash; CBS News  @CBSNews  November 17, 2017  White House press secretary Sarah Sanders in the White House press briefing Friday described what she sees as a major difference between President Trump s alleged conduct and Sen. Al Franken s alleged conduct.She  stanley cup said,  Senator Fanken has admitted wrongdoing and the president hasn  stanley cup t. I think that s a very clear distinction. Mr. Trump has come under fire for failing to personally address accusations that GOP U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore pursued teenage girls when he was in his 30s, including sex stanley quencher ually touching minors. But Mr. Trump has addressed allegations levied Thursday against the Minnesota Democrat accused of groping and forcibly kissing a woman, unleashing tweets late Thursday night decrying  Al Frankenstien.                                         Mr. Trump has been accused of inappropriate conduct by at least 16 women, and the  Access Hollywood  tape of him discussing grabbing women s genitalia was released weeks before the November 2016 presidential election.But Sanders also said sexual harassment should be taken  very seriously.                                                                         More from CBS News                                                                                                         Trump picks Susie Wiles as White House chief of staff        Axyf Obama to impose carbon pollution cap on power plants
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