A powerful senator walks into the chamber knowing his entire career could end in days. Colleagues avert their eyes. Staffers relive a party they wish they’d never attended. An off-color “joke.” A denied touch that maybe wasn’t. A handwritten Bible note. A state’s first-ever expul… Continues… In Nebraska’s marble halls, the clash is no longer just about one man’s behavior, but about what a legislature is willing to tolerate in its own ranks. Dan McKeon insists he is a sinner like everyone else, that his words were a misunderstanding, his touch nonsexual, his faith sincere. Yet the staffer’s account, the...
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