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After serious allegations, including sexual misconduct claims,
Congress was on the cusp of doing something that has never happened in U.S. History,
forcibly remove four of its members.
But then, within about an hour of one another, two of those members resigned.
Today, congressional reporter Michael Gold explains what unfolded on Capitol Hill this week.
And what it tells us about how willing Congress is to hold itself accountable.
Friday, April 17.
Michael Gold, welcome to The Daily.
Thanks for having me.
It has been, as you know, a very chaotic week on Capitol Hill because,