If it happens, I guess. So long as we can agree he's a pretty shitty human being otherwise.
The only thing that came out of the sexual assault allegations, imo, is the vague impression that he's probably kind of a sleaze in his personal life. Any stronger opinion than that would have to be either based on unproven assumptions, or swallowing the indignant narrative tone set by states who got burned for their own bad behaviors. And it has zero bearing on his political activities.
The only reasons I can think of for regarding him as a shitty human being outside of those allegations is if you're basically ideologically opposed to investigative journalism, or salty about 2016 because we got Trump.
I can understand being salty about 2016. But I personally have little sympathy for anyone getting burned for engaging in corrupt closed doors bullshit to manipulate politics, regardless of which team they're on. I don't care if it was in cooperation with Russia or timed to impact the election. These operations should be transparent to public scrutiny, and if they don't want to get burned, they shouldn't engage in bullshit. No one should be spared that for any reason.
I was going to say, given that Manning's sentence was commuted by Obama at the end of his term, that would be difficult. But apparently she's gotten herself locked up again through contempt of court for refusing to testify to a grand jury about wikileaks.
As much as I might have sympathy for her original sentencing being extreme and unfair... getting yourself locked up for contempt of court is a dumbass move. And given what sort of career path she's turned to lately, seems to be more publicity than anything that makes sense.
... ethical conviction and integrity might have something to do with it?.... maybe pay attention to their own public statements as to why they refused?