The list of Democrat Sexual Predators (part 137)
This list is the continued list of all of the Democrats sexual predators. The length of this list is long which is why we have to split it up into multiple parts-
Jeffrey Epstein - Convicted sex offender and financier with ties to many high-profile Democrats, including Bill Clinton. Epstein’s crimes involved sex trafficking minors on a large scale, and his network included many influential figures
Anthony Weiner - Former U.S. Congressman from New York, convicted of sexting with a minor. His repeated offenses and the scandal’s impact on his political career were widely publicized.
Harvey Weinstein - Hollywood producer and major Democratic donor, convicted of rape and sexual assault. His case was pivotal in the #MeToo movement, with numerous allegations of sexual abuse spanning decades
Mel Reynolds - Former U.S. Congressman from Illinois, convicted of statutory rape and child pornography charges. His actions involved exploiting a minor, leading to a significant prison sentence【10†source】.
Terry Bean - Co-founder of the Human Rights Campaign and Democratic donor, accused of sexually abusing a minor. The case drew attention due to Bean’s prominent role in LGBTQ+ advocacy【10†source】.
Bill Clinton - Former U.S. President, accused of multiple instances of sexual misconduct, including allegations involving minors like Jeffrey Epstein. His association with Epstein has been widely criticized【10†source】【11†source】.
Neil Goldschmidt - Former Governor of Oregon, admitted to sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl while in office. His actions were covered up for years, only coming to light long after his political career ended【11†source】.
John Conyers - Former U.S. Congressman from Michigan, resigned after multiple women accused him of sexual harassment, including allegations involving staffers who were pressured into inappropriate situations【10†source】.
Eliot Spitzer - Former Governor of New York, resigned after being implicated in a prostitution scandal. Though the scandal involved adults, his actions while in a position of power were seen as particularly egregious【11†source】.
Katie Hill - Former U.S. Congresswoman from California, resigned after allegations of inappropriate relationships with staffers, including accusations of abuse of power in a consensual relationship【10†source】.
Other Cases, Mixed:
Al Franken - Former U.S. Senator from Minnesota, resigned after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, including inappropriate behavior with women during his time as a comedian【11†source】.
John Edwards - Former U.S. Senator and Vice-Presidential candidate, involved in a scandal with a mistress while his wife was battling cancer, which included attempts to cover up the affair【11†source】.
Harold Ford Jr. - Former U.S. Congressman, accused of sexual harassment by multiple women, leading to his departure from Morgan Stanley【10†source】.
Bob Filner - Former Mayor of San Diego and U.S. Congressman, resigned after multiple women accused him of sexual harassment while in office【11†source】.
Rashida Tlaib - U.S. Congresswoman, criticized for her support of transgender rights for minors, including her opposition to restrictions on hormone blockers and surgeries for children【10†source】.
Kamala Harris - U.S. Vice President, criticized by conservatives for her support of transgender rights, including access to gender-affirming care for minors without parental consent【10†source】.
Pete Buttigieg - U.S. Secretary of Transportation, faced criticism for his support of minors undergoing gender transition procedures and his public stance on transgender rights【10†source】.
Nancy Pelosi - Speaker of the House, supported legislation that advocates for transgender rights, including those affecting minors, and faced criticism for not opposing minors’ access to gender-affirming procedures【10†source】.
Gavin Newsom - Governor of California, supported legislation allowing minors access to gender-affirming surgery and hormone blockers without parental consent, criticized by conservatives for these policies【10†source】.
Beto O’Rourke - Former U.S. Congressman, supported policies advocating for transgender rights for minors, including access to healthcare, criticized by Republicans【10†source】.
Elizabeth Warren - U.S. Senator, supported the Equality Act, which includes provisions allowing minors to access gender-affirming healthcare, facing backlash from Republicans【10†source】.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) - U.S. Congresswoman, supported transgender rights for minors and opposed bills restricting access to gender-affirming healthcare for individuals under 18【10†source】.
Ilhan Omar - U.S. Congresswoman, supported transgender rights, including for minors, and faced criticism for not opposing the use of hormone blockers in minors【10†source】.
Chuck Schumer - Senate Majority Leader, supports the Equality Act, criticized for allowing minors to access gender-affirming healthcare without parental consent【10†source】.
Cory Booker - U.S. Senator, advocates for transgender rights, including for minors, and has supported legislation that aligns with those of other progressive Democrats【10†source】.
Ted Lieu - U.S. Congressman from California, vocal supporter of transgender rights, including those for minors, opposed legislation restricting these rights【10†source】.
Ro Khanna - U.S. Congressman from California, supportive of transgender rights, particularly for minors, opposed state-level legislation limiting access to gender-affirming healthcare【10†source】.
Adam Schiff - U.S. Congressman from California, supports transgender rights, including for minors, faced criticism for his stance on gender-affirming procedures【10†source】.
Stacey Abrams - Vocal supporter of transgender rights, including those affecting minors, criticized for her stance【10†source】.
Pramila Jayapal - U.S. Congresswoman from Washington, strong advocate for transgender rights, including for minors, opposed legislation that would restrict these rights【10†source】.
Tammy Baldwin - U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, supports transgender rights for minors, proponent of the Equality Act【10†source】.
Katie Porter - U.S. Congresswoman from California, supported transgender rights, criticized by conservatives for her stance on minors’ access to gender-affirming healthcare【10†source】.
Maxine Waters - U.S. Congresswoman from California, supported transgender rights, criticized for not opposing minors’ access to gender-affirming procedures【10†source】.
Dianne Feinstein - U.S. Senator from California, supported the Equality Act, criticized for her stance on minors’ access to gender-affirming care【10†source】.
Dick Durbin - U.S. Senator from Illinois, supports transgender rights, including for minors, faced criticism for his stance on gender-affirming healthcare【10†source】.
Huma Abedin - Continued her relationship with Anthony Weiner during his scandal, facing criticism for standing by him【10†source】.
George Mitchell - Former U.S. Senator from Maine, implicated in Jeffrey Epstein’s activities, criticized for his connections【11†source】.
Meryl Streep - Defended Harvey Weinstein before the full extent of his actions was revealed, criticized for her initial comments【10†source】.
Tom Perez - Former DNC Chair, supported Democratic candidates advocating for transgender rights for minors, including access to healthcare, criticized by Republicans【10†source】.
Harold Ford Jr. - Former U.S. Congressman, accused of sexual harassment by multiple women, leading to his departure from Morgan Stanley【10†source】.
Bob Filner - Former Mayor of San Diego, resigned after multiple women accused him of sexual harassment while in office【11†source】.
Andrew Cuomo - Former Governor of New York, resigned following multiple allegations of sexual harassment from women who worked for him【11†source】.
Justin Fairfax - Former Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, faced allegations of sexual assault from two women, both of whom accused him of forcing them into non-consensual sexual acts【10†source】.
John Edwards - Former U.S. Senator, involved in a scandal with a mistress during his wife’s cancer battle, leading to a significant political and personal downfall【11†source】.
Keith Ellison - U.S. Congressman and former Deputy Chair of the DNC, faced allegations of domestic abuse from his former girlfriend, which he denied【11†source】.
Alcee Hastings - U.S. Congressman, accused of sexual harassment by a former staffer, who later filed a lawsuit against him【11†source】.
David Wu - Former U.S. Congressman, resigned after allegations of an unwanted sexual encounter surfaced, criticized for his behavior towards a young woman【11†source】.
Chris Dodd - Former U.S. Senator, accused of inappropriate behavior towards women, including an incident with Ted Kennedy where they allegedly made unwanted advances on a waitress【11†source】.
Eliot Spitzer - Former Governor of New York, resigned following a prostitution scandal. Despite the scandal primarily involving adults, Spitzer’s position of power and his role in prosecuting similar offenses made his actions particularly hypocritical and damaging to his career【11†source】.
Ted Kennedy - Former U.S. Senator, involved in the infamous Chappaquiddick incident where a young woman, Mary Jo Kopechne, died after his car plunged into a pond. Kennedy waited several hours before reporting the incident, which raised significant questions about his conduct and responsibility【11†source】.
Chris Dodd - Former U.S. Senator, along with Ted Kennedy, was involved in the notorious “waitress sandwich” incident, where they were accused of making unwanted advances on a waitress. Dodd’s reputation was further tarnished by this incident【11†source】.
Keith Ellison - U.S. Congressman and former Deputy Chair of the DNC, faced allegations of domestic abuse from his ex-girlfriend, which he denied. The allegations became a significant issue during his campaign for Attorney General of Minnesota【11†source】.
Justin Fairfax - Former Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, faced serious allegations of sexual assault from two women, both of whom accused him of non-consensual sexual encounters, leading to widespread calls for his resignation【11†source】.
David Wu - Former U.S. Congressman, resigned after allegations surfaced of an unwanted sexual encounter with a young woman, which he initially denied but later admitted to under pressure【11†source】.
Bob Menendez - U.S. Senator from New Jersey, faced allegations of soliciting underage prostitutes during trips to the Dominican Republic. Although Menendez denied the allegations, they severely impacted his reputation【11†source】.
Wilbur Mills - Former U.S. Congressman from Arkansas, involved in a scandal with an exotic dancer, Fanne Foxe, which led to his resignation as Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee after public intoxication incidents with her were reported【11†source】.
Wayne Hays - Former U.S. Congressman from Ohio, resigned after it was revealed that he employed a secretary primarily for sexual favors rather than legitimate work duties, leading to a major scandal【11†source】.
Allan Howe - Former U.S. Congressman from Utah, arrested for soliciting sex from undercover police officers posing as prostitutes, which led to his political downfall【11†source】.
Joseph P. Wyatt Jr. - Former U.S. Congressman from Texas, arrested on charges of homosexual offenses, leading to his resignation from office【11†source】.
Fred Richmond - Former U.S. Congressman from New York, charged with soliciting sex from a 16-year-old boy. Although the charges were later dropped, the scandal effectively ended his political career【11†source】.
Chris Ortiz - Democratic activist and political consultant, convicted of child pornography charges, which shocked his local political community【11†source】.
Neil Goldschmidt - Former Governor of Oregon, admitted to sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl while in office, a revelation that came years after the fact but permanently tarnished his legacy【11†source】.
Gerry Studds - Former U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts, censured by the House for having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old male page. Despite the scandal, Studds continued to serve in Congress for several more terms【11†source】.
Barney Frank - Former U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts, involved in a scandal where his live-in boyfriend ran a prostitution ring out of Frank’s home without his knowledge. While Frank was reprimanded by the House, he continued his political career【11†source】.
Tom Carper - U.S. Senator from Delaware, admitted to hitting his wife during a divorce deposition, which resurfaced during his political career, leading to significant controversy【11†source】.
Gary Condit - Former U.S. Congressman from California, became embroiled in scandal after his affair with intern Chandra Levy came to light following her disappearance and murder, which led to widespread media attention and scrutiny【11†source】.
Bob Packwood - Former U.S. Senator from Oregon, resigned after numerous women came forward with allegations of sexual harassment over several decades, leading to his expulsion from the Senate【11†source】.
Mark Foley - Former U.S. Congressman from Florida, resigned after it was revealed that he had sent sexually explicit messages to teenage male congressional pages, leading to a major scandal and his immediate resignation【11†source】.
George C. Wallace Jr. - Son of former Alabama Governor George Wallace, faced allegations of sexual misconduct while serving as a Democratic state legislator, leading to his political downfall【11†source】.
Richard J. Daley - Former Mayor of Chicago, involved in multiple scandals throughout his career, including allegations of corrupt practices and abuse of power, which often involved exploiting vulnerable communities for political gain【11†source】.
Chuck Robb - Former U.S. Senator from Virginia, involved in a scandal where he was accused of attending parties where drugs were used and engaging in extramarital affairs, which severely impacted his political career【11†source】.
William Jefferson - Former U.S. Congressman from Louisiana, caught in a bribery scandal involving $90,000 found in his freezer. Although not directly related to sexual misconduct, the scandal exemplified the abuse of power for personal gain【11†source】.
Anthony Pellicano - Private investigator and Democratic donor, convicted of wiretapping and racketeering in a case that involved several Hollywood figures, exposing a network of corruption and illegal activities【11†source】.
Jim McGreevey - Former Governor of New Jersey, resigned after revealing he was gay and had an extramarital affair with a male aide. The scandal was compounded by allegations that the aide was given his position due to their relationship【11†source】.
Marion Barry - Former Mayor of Washington, D.C., convicted on drug charges after being caught on video smoking crack cocaine in an FBI sting operation. Despite his conviction, Barry continued to have a political career, showcasing the complexities of political redemption【11†source】.
Alan Grayson - Former U.S. Congressman from Florida, faced allegations of domestic abuse during his re-election campaign, which he denied but which nonetheless damaged his political standing【11†source】.
Jim Wright - Former Speaker of the House, resigned amid an ethics investigation into financial improprieties, showcasing the intersection of personal misconduct and political corruption【11†source】.
James Traficant - Former U.S. Congressman from Ohio, expelled from Congress after being convicted on bribery and racketeering charges. Although not directly related to sexual misconduct, his case highlighted significant ethical violations【11†source】.
Tom Finneran - Former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, convicted of obstruction of justice after lying under oath in a redistricting case. His downfall was tied to the broader issue of political ethics and corruption【11†source】.
Patrick Kennedy - Former U.S. Congressman from Rhode Island, involved in a car accident near the Capitol under the influence of prescription drugs, leading to questions about his fitness for office and public safety concerns【11†source】.
Rod Blagojevich - Former Governor of Illinois, convicted of trying to sell Barack Obama’s Senate seat. While not directly related to sexual misconduct, his case was one of the most notorious examples of political corruption【11†source】.
Robert Torricelli - Former U.S. Senator from New Jersey, resigned after a campaign finance scandal involving illegal contributions from a foreign national, showcasing another instance of ethics violations【11†source】.
Gary Hart - Former U.S. Senator from Colorado, dropped out of the 1988 presidential race after a scandal involving an extramarital affair with Donna Rice, which was captured by the media and became one of the first modern political sex scandals【11†source】.
John Murtha - Former U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania, involved in the Abscam scandal where he was videotaped discussing bribes with undercover FBI agents. His case became a major example of corruption in Congress【11†source】.
Richard Blumenthal - U.S. Senator from Connecticut, faced backlash after it was revealed that he had falsely claimed to have served in Vietnam, leading to questions about his integrity and honesty【11†source】.
Bill Richardson - Former Governor of New Mexico, faced allegations of sexual harassment during his tenure as governor, which resurfaced during his later political career【11†source】.
Rahm Emanuel - Former Mayor of Chicago, faced significant criticism for his handling of the Laquan McDonald shooting, which was seen as a cover-up to protect his political career. Although not related to sexual misconduct, the case highlighted issues of ethics and accountability【11†source】.
Alcee Hastings - U.S. Congressman, faced allegations of sexual harassment by a former staffer, which later led to a lawsuit. Despite this, Hastings remained in office for many years【11†source】.
- Jim Moran - Former U.S. Congressman from Virginia, involved in multiple scandals throughout his career, including allegations of domestic violence and financial improprieties, which damaged his political reputation
Harold Washington - Former Mayor of Chicago, faced multiple allegations of sexual harassment during his political career.
- Sheila Jackson Lee - U.S. Congresswoman from Texas, accused by former staffers of abusive behavior, including inappropriate comments and actions.
- Robert Menendez - U.S. Senator from New Jersey, faced allegations of soliciting underage prostitutes during trips to the Dominican Republic.
- Eric Schneiderman - Former Attorney General of New York, resigned after multiple women accused him of physical abuse during intimate relationships.
- Ruben Kihuen - Former U.S. Congressman from Nevada, accused of sexual harassment by multiple women, leading to his decision not to seek re-election.
- Tony Cárdenas - U.S. Congressman from California, accused of drugging and sexually abusing a teenage girl in the 2000s.
- Bob Etheridge - Former U.S. Congressman from North Carolina, known for a physical altercation with a student that was recorded on video.
- Bill Richardson - Former Governor of New Mexico, faced allegations of sexual harassment during his tenure, which resurfaced later in his career.
- John Burton - Former Chairman of the California Democratic Party, faced multiple allegations of sexual harassment from female staffers.
- Alec Baldwin - Actor and Democratic activist, involved in multiple incidents of aggressive and inappropriate behavior, including verbally attacking a photographer.
- Linda Sarsour - Political activist and co-chair of the Women’s March, faced criticism for her handling of sexual harassment allegations within the organization.
- Michael Avenatti - Lawyer and Democratic political pundit, convicted of extortion and fraud, also accused of domestic violence
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- David Brock - Political operative and founder of Media Matters, accused of fostering a toxic work environment, including allegations of sexual harassment.
- Cenk Uygur - Co-founder of The Young Turks, faced backlash over past blog posts and comments that were deemed sexist and inappropriate.
- Sam Seder - Political commentator and host of “The Majority Report,” faced controversy over a resurfaced tweet about Roman Polanski that was widely criticized as insensitive.
- Mark Halperin - Political analyst and journalist, accused by multiple women of sexual harassment during his time at ABC News.
- Matt Lauer - Former host of NBC’s “Today” show, accused of sexual assault and harassment, leading to his termination from the network.
- Ed Schultz - Former MSNBC host, faced allegations of creating a hostile work environment, including accusations of inappropriate behavior towards female colleagues.
- Joy Reid - Host of MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” faced backlash over past homophobic blog posts that resurfaced, although she apologized for them.
- Ezra Klein - Co-founder of Vox, faced criticism for creating a culture at Vox that some employees described as hostile and discriminatory.
- Melissa Harris-Perry - Political commentator and former MSNBC host, accused of creating a toxic work environment and making racially insensitive remarks.
- Chris Matthews - Former MSNBC host, resigned after multiple accusations of making inappropriate comments to female colleagues.
- Jeffrey Toobin - Legal analyst for CNN, suspended after an incident where he exposed himself during a Zoom call, leading to widespread criticism.
- Charlie Rose - Former PBS and CBS News host, accused by multiple women of sexual harassment, which led to his termination from both networks.
- Keith Olbermann - Political commentator, faced criticism for his aggressive and inflammatory rhetoric, as well as allegations of creating a hostile work environment.
- Ana Kasparian - Co-host of The Young Turks, faced backlash for her aggressive and derogatory remarks towards conservatives and other public figures.
- Reza Aslan - Religious scholar and political commentator, faced criticism for a tweet about President Trump that was widely condemned as inappropriate.
- Brian Stelter - Former CNN host, criticized for his role in covering up scandals within CNN, including the handling of sexual misconduct allegations.
- Joss Whedon - Director and Democratic activist, faced multiple allegations of abusive behavior on set, including sexual harassment.
- Nick Cannon - TV host and political activist, faced backlash over anti-Semitic comments, although he later apologized.
- Terry McAuliffe - Former Governor of Virginia, faced criticism for his ties to Harvey Weinstein and other controversial figures.
- Joe Scarborough - Host of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” faced multiple allegations of inappropriate behavior towards female colleagues.
- Mika Brzezinski - Co-host of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” faced backlash for comments that were considered insensitive and inappropriate.
- Tom Arnold - Actor and Democratic activist, faced allegations of harassment and aggressive behavior on multiple occasions.
- Susan Sarandon - Actress and political activist, faced criticism for her comments on sexual misconduct in Hollywood, which some viewed as dismissive.
- Bette Midler - Actress and political activist, faced backlash for a tweet that many considered racist and insensitive.
- Sean Penn - Actor and Democratic supporter, faced multiple allegations of abusive behavior towards women, including ex-wives Madonna and Robin Wright.
- Michael Moore - Filmmaker and political activist, faced accusations of creating a toxic work environment and treating female employees poorly.
- Rob Reiner - Director and Democratic activist, faced backlash for his comments on sexual misconduct in Hollywood, which some viewed as hypocritical.
- Patton Oswalt - Comedian and political activist, faced criticism for past tweets that were considered misogynistic and inappropriate.
- Chelsea Handler - Comedian and political activist, faced backlash for comments about sexual misconduct that many found dismissive.
- Jon Favreau - Pod Save America host and former Obama speechwriter, faced criticism for comments that were seen as dismissive of sexual misconduct allegations.
- Tom Steyer - Billionaire Democratic donor and activist, faced criticism for his ties to controversial figures and for his approach to political activism.
- Amy Schumer - Comedian and political activist, faced backlash for jokes that were considered racist and inappropriate, particularly around sexual assault.
- Debra Messing - Actress and Democratic activist, faced criticism for her comments on sexual misconduct and for her involvement in online harassment campaigns.
- Sarah Silverman - Comedian and political activist, faced backlash for jokes that were considered offensive and for her defense of controversial figures.
- Alyssa Milano - Actress and political activist, faced criticism for her support of Joe Biden during his sexual misconduct allegations, which some viewed as hypocritical.
- Zack Exley - Political consultant and Democratic strategist, faced allegations of creating a toxic work environment and making inappropriate comments towards female staffers.
- Anand Giridharadas - Author and political commentator, faced criticism for his comments on social media that were considered inflammatory and inappropriate.
- Yashar Ali - Journalist and Twitter personality, faced allegations of harassment and creating a hostile online environment.
- Charles Blow - New York Times columnist, faced criticism for his aggressive and confrontational rhetoric on social media.
- Shaun King - Activist and political commentator, faced multiple allegations of financial improprieties and creating a toxic environment within his organizations.
- Ibram X. Kendi - Author and activist, faced criticism for comments that were seen as divisive and for his approach to racial issues that some view as extreme.
- Ta-Nehisi Coates - Author and activist, faced criticism for comments on race that were seen as inflammatory and divisive.
- Jemele Hill - Sports journalist and political commentator, faced backlash for her comments on social media, particularly regarding race and politics.
- Ben Rhodes - Former Obama advisor and political commentator, faced criticism for his role in controversial foreign policy decisions and his approach to political discourse.
- Valerie Jarrett - Former Obama advisor, faced criticism for her role in various controversial decisions during the Obama administration.
- Marie Harf - Fox News commentator and former State Department spokesperson, faced criticism for her comments on air and for her role in controversial decisions during her tenure at the State Department.
- Medea Benjamin - Co-founder of Code Pink, faced criticism for her confrontational tactics and for comments that were seen as extreme and inappropriate.
- Glenn Greenwald - Journalist and political commentator, faced criticism for his aggressive rhetoric and for his defense of controversial figures.
- Michael Isikoff - Journalist and political commentator, faced backlash for his role in reporting on controversial stories, including the Steele dossier.
- Neera Tanden - Political consultant and former president of the Center for American Progress, faced multiple allegations of creating a toxic work environment.
- Jennifer Rubin - Washington Post columnist, faced criticism for her aggressive and often inflammatory rhetoric.
- Eugene Robinson - Washington Post columnist, faced backlash for comments that were seen as insensitive and inappropriate.
- Ana Navarro - Political commentator, faced criticism for her aggressive and confrontational rhetoric on social media.
- Symone Sanders - Political commentator and former Biden advisor, faced criticism for her comments on air and for her role in controversial decisions during the Biden campaign.
- Van Jones - Political commentator, faced backlash for his comments on air and for his