During a Trump campaign rally in Nebraska on Sunday, Nebraska gubernatorial candidate CharlesHerbster said that sex education should be removed from schools and put back in the homes.

The Trump-endorsed Republican said he was going to cut taxes before he started sex education.

Sex education will be taken out of the schools and put back in the homes where it should be, according to Herbster.

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The Nebraska Examiner reported on April 14 that eight women accused Herbster of sexual harassment. Many of them had been groped during a Republican event. Three people have spoken about the claims.

On Saturday, Elizabeth Todsen, an employee of State Sen. Dave Murman, came forward as a second accuser ofHerbster.

AfterHerbster groped her while greeting her table, Todsen told the Examiner that it was all a blur.

The decision to come forward with my story has been extremely difficult due to my fear of repercussions from Charles W. Herbster, a powerful voice in Nebraska politics.

State Sen. Julie Slama was not quoted in the story. She has filed a lawsuit against her.

In a press release sent to Insider, the CEO and President of Carico farms denied all the allegations.

Charles W.Herbster will be taking legal action against others if his name is not cleared.

During the rally, Trump defendedHerbster, saying that the accusations were malicious to derail him.