Republican Organization To Give Back $100K In Money Donated By Steve Wynn

FILE - This March 15, 2016, file photo, shows casino mogul Steve Wynn at a news conference in Medford, Mass. Wynn Resorts is denying multiple allegations of sexual harassment and assault by its founder Steve Wynn, describing it as a smear campaign related to divorce proceedings from his ex-wife. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday, Jan. 26, 2018, that a number of women say they were harassed or assaulted by the casino mogul. Wynn denied the allegations personally in a printed statement. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

The Republican Governors Association will reportedly return $100,000 of money raised by casino mogul Steve Wynn.

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Wynn resigned as the finance chairman of the Republican National Committee on Saturday following a Wall Street Journal report of his alleged decades of sexual misconduct. The Journal said the dozens of people they interviewed who had worked in some capacity for Wynn detailed the pattern of abuse.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D – N.Y.), who called for Sen. Al Franken’s resignation, said Monday on The View that Republican organizations should give back or donate the money raised by Wynn.

Gillibrand’s hands aren’t exactly clean either, however. The View‘s Meghan McCain questioned Gillibrand if she regrets campaigning with Bill Clinton. The senator avoided answering the question. Saying, “It’s not about any one president. And it’s not about any one industry. And if we reduce it to that, we are missing the opportunity to allow women to be heard.”

So, that’s a no, right?

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