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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Amid lewd photo scandal, US lawmaker Anthony Weiner resigns

Amid lewd photo scandal, US lawmaker Anthony Weiner resigns


Anthony Weiner

        US congressman Anthony Weiner announced his resignation on Thursday, done in by lewd photos he took of himself, sent to women online and then adamantly lied about after being caught.

        Party leaders have been pressing him to resign so that Democrats could resume positioning themselves for the 2012 election campaign without constant criticism from Republicans on moral grounds.

        "I'm here today to again apologize for the personal mistakes I have made and the embarrassment I have caused," he said reading from a brief statement in New York City's
Brooklyn borough.

        "I make this apology to my neighbors and my constituents, but I make it particularly to my wife, Huma."

        Weiner's wife was absent as he announced his decision, as she was 10 days ago when he admitted having sent inappropriate messages and photos to several women online.

        The crowd on Thursday included hecklers and radio shock jocks, vying for attention at what became a
New York media event.
 
 
        His decision to give up his House seat marks the end of a scandal that resulted from the brash New Yorker's use of social media such as Twitter and Facebook.

        He at first denied having sent any inappropriate photos, then recanted in a remarkable news conference 10 days ago at which he admitted having exchanged inappropriate messages with several women.

        President Barack Obama added to the pressure on Monday, saying it he were in Weiner's situation, he would step down.

        Several officials have said in recent days that Weiner was reluctant to make any decision about his career without speaking with his wife, Huma Abedin, a top aide to secretary of state Hillary Clinton who had been overseas since shortly after the scandal broke. The trip ended Tuesday night.

        Abedin is pregnant with the couple's first child.

       
New York governor Andrew Cuomo is expected to call a special election to fill the seat.

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