Several women again went public this week with allegations that Donald Trump had harassed them before he became president.
Could Trump, who called the claims "false
accusations and fabricated stories of women who I don’t know and/or have
never met," be removed from office because of the allegations?
A number of high-profile figures in politics,
the media and show business have lost their jobs recently as a result of
allegations of sexual misconduct. Most of those working in the news and
entertainment business have employment contracts with clauses that
allow for their termination for cause or for bad conduct. Plus,
discrimination law punishes those employers who do not act quickly to
separate an alleged harasser from other employees. This incentivizes
prompt remedial action by employers, such as suspension or termination
of alleged harassers.
But the president is different.
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Source: NBC News
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