Sen. Tim Kaine on Why He Didn’t Donate Weinstein Contributions: ‘It’s Spent’
‘Sexual harassment is unacceptable’
Oct 10, 2017 9:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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KAINE: “Well, the campaign is over. Here is what’s happening. You have to call out bad behavior. Anybody who sexually harasses somebody or anybody who uses their position of power, especially, to coerce or intimidate somebody, that’s low-life behavior and it's unacceptable. And whether it’s in government or media or business, it’s unacceptable. You’ve got to call it out. I think a number of folks who he has given money to in this campaign cycle are returning those funds. I haven't asked him for anything and he hadn't given me anything.” CAMEROTA: “You’re saying that the money for your campaign —" KANE: “It’s over.” CAMEROTA: “It’s spent, it can't be given back?” KAINE: “Yeah, it’s over."