Franken Marks Final Day In Senate In Wake Of Groping Allegations

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (CBSMiami/CNN) -- Senator Al Franken (D-MN) is marking his final day in the U.S. Senate after announcing he would step down over groping allegations.

Minnesota Lt. Gov. Tina Smith will replace him on Wednesday.

"When I leave the Senate in a few weeks," Franken said during his Senate floor speech announcing his exit, "I will continue trying to be an educated citizen and an advocate and an activist."

Multiple women have accused Franken of touching them inappropriately. He apologized for some of the accusations but in his resignation speech said his response to those women's accounts "gave some people the false impression that I was admitting to doing things that in fact I haven't done."

"Some of the allegations against me are simply not true," he said on the Senate floor December 7. "Others I remember very differently."

A special election will be held in Minnesota to permanently fill the seat timed to next year's midterm elections in November. Smith has said she'll run for that position.

(©2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. CNN contributed to this report.)

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