Senator Edward Brooke: Who Is Barbara Walters' Former Lover?

Senator Edward Brooke: Who Is Barbara Walters' Former Lover?

Barbara Walters has admitted to having an affair with Senator Edward Brooke. But who is Edward Brooke? Read on for information about the man who Walters has said she was "infatuated" with.

Senator Edward Brooke (from Wikipedia):

--Brooke was born in Washington, D.C., 1919. Upon his graduation from Howard University in 1941, he spent five years as an officer in the segregated 366th Infantry Regiment and saw combat in Italy. Following his discharge, he graduated from Boston University Law School in 1948.

--Brooke served as a U.S. senator for two terms, from January 3, 1967, to January 3, 1979. In 1967, he served on the President's Commission on Civil Disorders. He was a member of the liberal wing of the Republican Party and often had conflicts with President Richard Nixon, particularly in 1970, when Brooke helped lead the movement to stop the Senate confirmation of the President's nominee to the Supreme Court, Harrold Carswell. He lost a bid for a third term in the Senate elections of 1978 in the general election to Paul Tsongas. He remains, as of 2008, the last Republican senator from Massachusetts.

--In 2004, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom

--The father of two daughters and a son, Brooke currently lives in Miami with his second wife, Anne.

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