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This 2006 pictures shows Senator Al Franken grope Leeann Tweeden

US Senator Al Franken has apologised to a woman who alleged that he groped her as she slept and “forcibly” kissed her in a rehearsal for a comedy skit.

Radio host Leeann Tweeden says both incidents happened in 2006 when she and Mr Franken, who was then a comedian, were on a tour for US troops overseas.

He “aggressively” kissed her while they rehearsed a scene, she wrote.

Mr Franken apologised for his actions, but said he had a different recollection of the kissing incident.

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“I certainly don’t remember the rehearsal for the skit in the same way, but I send my sincerest apologies to Leeann,” the Minnesota Democrat said in a statement.

“As to the photo, it was clearly intended to be funny but wasn’t. I shouldn’t have done it.”

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Mr Franken later issued a second, longer statement following a ferocious backlash from critics who accused him of a non-apology and demanded his resignation.

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In an article for KABC, a Los Angeles radio station where Ms Tweeden now works, she recalled feeling victimised by Mr Franken during her ninth tour of the Middle East.

Comedian Al Franken and Leeann Tweeden performing at the 2006 Hope & Freedom Tour in Kuwait

“When I saw the script, Franken had written a moment when his character comes climbing at me for a ‘kiss’,” she said.

“I suspected what he was after, but I figured I could turn my head at the last minute, or put my hand over his mouth, to get more laughs from the crowd.”

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On the day of the performance in Kuwait, she said he was insistent they rehearse the skit.

Senator Al Franken has been married to his Franni for over 40 years and they have two adult children (pictured)

But when the moment came he “put his hand on the back of my head, mashed his lips against mine and aggressively stuck his tongue in my mouth”.

“You knew exactly what you were doing,” she wrote.

“You forcibly kissed me without my consent, grabbed my breasts while I was sleeping and had someone take a photo of you doing it, knowing I would see it later, and be ashamed.”

The Democratic leader of the Senate, Chuck Schumer, called for the chamber’s Ethics Committee to investigate Franken, saying: “Sexual harassment is never acceptable.”

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The Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell echoed the call for an ethics investigation. Mr Franken said he would “gladly co-operate”.

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