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Ruben Gallego: “Washington, D.C. has to have a bigger conversation about how…”

Featuring: Ruben Gallego, Democratic | U.S. Senate, Arizona

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Sen. Gallego on his relationship with Eric Swalwell

Published | Video Starts at 06:17

That's not my character. My family knows who I am. They know my values, and I'm not going to allow that to happen. And I do think that Washington, D.C. has to have a bigger conversation about how to continue to change the culture, because clearly we did not change it after [the] Me Too [movement]. Okay, we'll take a couple of more. Yes. So she was, my, My wife was not able to talk to her. She talked to a friend that answered for her. (06:17–26:40)

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Asserts that Washington, D.C. needs to change its culture as it did not change after the Me Too movement.

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