Nancy Pelosi Calls On Bob Filner To Resign

Nancy Pelosi Calls On Bob Filner To Resign
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 02: Calling House Republican leadership 'aimless and chaotic,' Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) answers reporters' questions during her weekly press conference at the U.S. Capitol August 2, 2013 in Washington, DC. Congress is headed into its summer recess without a deal on a federal budget, paving the way for a big showdown between Republicans and Democrats and a possible government shutdown in September. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 02: Calling House Republican leadership 'aimless and chaotic,' Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) answers reporters' questions during her weekly press conference at the U.S. Capitol August 2, 2013 in Washington, DC. Congress is headed into its summer recess without a deal on a federal budget, paving the way for a big showdown between Republicans and Democrats and a possible government shutdown in September. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday called on San Diego Mayor Bob Filner (D) to resign amid accusations that he sexually harassed as many as 15 women.

Pelosi tweeted:

Pelosi's latest comments mark her strongest rebuke to date of Filner, who served alongside Pelosi in Congress until 2012. Previously, Pelosi said she found her former colleague's alleged behavior, along with former Rep. Anthony Weiner's (D-N.Y.) latest sexting scandal, to be "reprehensible."

“It is so disrespectful of women. And what’s really stunning about it is that they don’t even realize it,” Pelosi said at a press conference last month. “They don’t even have a clue. If they are clueless, get a clue. If they need therapy, get it in private."

She also chafed at Filner being described as her former colleague.

As Filner completed a two-week stint in intensive behavior therapy, a great-grandmother came forward Thursday with the latest accusation of inappropriate conduct from the mayor. Peggy Shannon, who works in San Diego City Hall, said she faced "continuous inappropriate sexual advances by the mayor while trying to do her job."

Filner has maintained that he is not guilty of any harassment. On Tuesday, the mayor responded to a recall effort looking to remove him from office, touting his accomplishments in city hall.

"Now is not the time to go backwards — back to the time when middle-class jobs and neighborhood infrastructure were sacrificed to Downtown special interests," Filner wrote in a formal response. "We need to continue to move forward!"

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