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"But, I have been pouring through these cases. They're all different. They all involve people," Brzezinski said. "They all involve people who have terrible experiences, in some cases, and some of them involve men who have sought counseling and who want to apologize, who may not ever come back to their careers in full form, but the question is should they be allowed to apologize? Should they show that they know that things have changed, that perhaps maybe they want to actually come forward and talk about this? I'm not sure what we're doing here. I really don't know, and what happened with Al Franken doesn't feel right. It feels political."
Brzezinski previously cast doubt on Franken's first public accuser, Leeann Tweeden, noting she was a Trump voter and "Playboy model who goes on Hannity," also asking if it was OK to ask if the actual allegations of sexual misconduct against Franken occurred.
Brzezinski hit Democrats for showing "unspeakably hypocrisy" by previously backing Bill and Hillary Clinton when the former was accused of sexual misconduct and the latter accused of enabling it.