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DAVID ESPO   06/12/11 12:02 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Under fierce pressure from fellow Democrats to resign in a sexting scandal, Rep. Anthony Weiner announced Saturday he was entering professional treatment at an undisclosed location and requested a leave of absence from Congress.

An aide for the embattled New York lawmaker made the disclosure in a statement shortly after several Democratic party leaders demanded he quit for exchanging messages and photos ranging from sexually suggestive to explicit with several women online.

"This sordid affair has become an unacceptable distraction for Representative Weiner, his family, his constituents and the House," Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the party chairwoman, said in a written statement calling for the 46-year-old married lawmaker to step down.

The House Democratic leader, Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, said Weiner "has the love of his family, the confidence of his constituents and the recognition that he needs help. I urge Congressman Weiner to seek that help without the pressures of being a member of Congress."

Aides said later that Pelosi had been aware of Weiner's plan to enter treatment when she issued her statement, and her call for a resignation had not changed because of it.

Weiner's spokeswoman, Risa Heller, said in the statement that the congressman departed during the morning "to seek professional treatment to focus on becoming a better husband and healthier person. In light of that, he will request a short leave of absence from the House of Representatives so that he can get evaluated and map out a course of treatment to make himself well."

The statement did not say where he would receive treatment, or what type was involved. Others familiar with his plans said he had left New York by air.

Also joining in calls for Weiner to quit was Rep. Steve Israel, D-N.Y, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and a member of the party's leadership.

In an interview, Israel said he had told Weiner in a phone call during the day "that I was going to call on him to resign and he absorbed that. Obviously he had much more personal and pressing issues that he was addressing.

"He didn't give me any indication of whether he was going to resign or not," Israel said.

Pelosi also spoke with Weiner during the day to let him know that she, too, would be joining the calls for resignation.

The developments occurred one day after Weiner acknowledged he had exchanged online messages with a 17-year-old girl in Delaware. He said nothing improper had passed between the two of them.

Nor was there even an allegation that Weiner had a physical relationship with any of the women with whom he maintained virtual relationships. That made his case a departure from the norm, a sex scandal without sex, a phenomenon of the age of Facebook, Twitter and other social media.

Democrats said the concerted call for a resignation had been brewing for days, as senior party officials concluded the scandal was interfering with their attempts to gain political momentum in advance of the 2012 elections.

"We had decided we were not going to have one more week of Anthony Weinergate," said one official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

This official added that Pelosi and Israel had spoken numerous times in the past several days with Weiner, hoping to persuade him to step down for the good of the party, telling him that because of the media focus on his predicament, their attacks on a Republican Medicare proposal were largely unnoticed.

Publicly, Pelosi, Wasserman Schultz and others had been notably reticent in the days since Weiner held a news conference on Monday to announce he had exchanged lewd photos, and more, with a handful of women.

On Thursday, an X-rated photo surfaced on a website, and in response, Weiner's office issued a statement that did not deny it had been taken of him.

The Democratic National Committee was so eager to downplay the controversy that earlier in the week, spokesman Brad Woodhouse referred calls to Wasserman Schultz' House office, saying Weiner's predicament was a congressional matter.

Her statement demanding a resignation, five days later, was issued by the DNC.

The White House declined comment on the matter. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y, his state's dominant Democrat, said it was clear Weiner "needs professional help and I am glad he is seeking it."

The statement by Weiner's aide did not specify how long a leave of absence the congressman would seek. According to one Democratic aide, leaves are granted automatically once a lawmaker requests one, and no vote or other type of acquiescence by the House is required. It is not known whether any other lawmakers are currently on leave.

Until disclosing he was seeking treatment, Weiner had given no indication he was considering anything other than returning to the Capitol on Monday when the House returns from a week-long break – raising the prospect of a circus-like atmosphere when the news media attempted to track his whereabouts.

He ran some personal errands near his home in Queens during the morning, and said he was looking forward to getting back to work quickly.

"I've made some mistakes. I've acknowledged it. I'm trying to make it up to my wife and my family," he said. "I'm working hard to get back to normal."

As he walked to a neighborhood dry cleaner with a load of shirts over one arm he wore an anguished look on his face, but fielded questions politely and paused several times to accept well wishes from neighbors and constituents.

Asked how his wife was taking the scandal, Weiner said, "She's doing well. She's a remarkable woman."

Weiner is married to Huma Abedin, a top aide to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Abedin, who is pregnant with the couple's first child, is traveling with Clinton in Africa until the middle of next week.

She was not in attendance on Monday when Weiner held his news conference, choosing to avoid the stand-by-your-man-moment that has become standard in other sex scandals in recent years.

Before Saturday's developments, at least nine Democratic House members and three senators said Weiner should resign.

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WASHINGTON — Under fierce pressure from fellow Democrats to resign in a sexting scandal, Rep. Anthony Weiner announced Saturday he was entering professional treatment at an undisclosed location ...
WASHINGTON — Under fierce pressure from fellow Democrats to resign in a sexting scandal, Rep. Anthony Weiner announced Saturday he was entering professional treatment at an undisclosed location ...
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06:32 PM on 06/11/2011
Personally I dont care what he does in his private life, thats his wifes job to worry about that..I care how he runs things in the office..if he is a good rep for the people leave him in office and let him do his job. Thats why people put him in office in the first place, for what he can do for the People..
redbud9
What's fair is fair
03:10 PM on 06/11/2011
Police said the contact wasn't "illegal" but was it pervy? In any event, glad Nancy Pelosi has come to her senses and told Weiner the weasel to resign. And though I never thought I'd agree with Debbie W. Schultz on anything, I think her statement telling Weiner to step down was both strong and on point. Kudos.
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Tenderlies1
Im Old Enough to know better, are you
07:27 PM on 06/11/2011
Vitter goes first and all of them checked for illegal actions of any kind. If they must be squeaky clean make sure you get them all
redbud9
What's fair is fair
10:37 PM on 06/11/2011
I have no problem forcing ANYONE who has done similar things, or violated ethics to get tossed out. Don't care what party they belong to. Wrong is wrong.
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Voivode Vlad
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02:19 PM on 06/11/2011
Senator Johnson (R) said the controversy distracts from pressing economic issues? The Republicans have gone out of their way since the election to ignore pressing economic issues in order to push a fundamentalist agenda right over the top of the citizenry.....Why would they suddenly care about the economy?
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zmanusmc
Against all enemies, foreign and domestic
03:48 PM on 06/11/2011
The facts clearly show that the Republicans in the House are trying to fix the broken economy. The first step is to pass a budget. The Dems didn't do that last year or the year before. The Republicans passed a budget but Reid has blocked it and 400 pending House bills. The Republicans are trying to stop this country's pending bankuptcy. No one but Congress has passed bills that has us in a $14.4 trillion debt. Obama and the Dems want to spend more money - another failed Stimulus bill or printing another $600 Billion dollars are not the answers to the economy. Why aren't the Democrats concerned about the staggering debt?
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Gudrun
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07:18 PM on 06/11/2011
None of this is helping our people to find jobs. Why didn't they say anything about debt when Bush was spending like a drunken sailor?
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Tenderlies1
Im Old Enough to know better, are you
07:35 PM on 06/11/2011
You believe giving 10 years of Tax Breaks and wanting to give even more to the wealthy is caring about the debt, I think thats pretty dumb , I checked out the Repub's and Tea Party couldn't find a Job's bill one or one to do anything to boost the economy the bills you speak of that were blocked they knew wouldn't pass they used them to drag time and continue their War to make Obama a one term president. As bad as that would be for this country, some of you truly deserve it.
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Tenderlies1
Im Old Enough to know better, are you
08:33 PM on 06/11/2011
Yeah they have sat for months making a gig fuss over nothing instead of trying to work together. we have republicans against Republicans. Democrats against Democrats and Republicans against Democrats and to top thatwe have part of them reverse and work together. I can't tell who is what anymore, one thing I do know this country is going nowhere with any Party in congress or the senate and the President is not doing that, they are. We have the worst Congress and senate we have ever had in office that I can remember and if it doesn't change soon we can simply give up on the System of Goverment we use to have. Many of you want a Business run Goverment I think soon Business will own us all, they already own the Politicians
01:45 PM on 06/11/2011
To all that think this is a personal issue and does not affect his ability as a Congressman all I have to say say is it's all about CHARACTER, if he acts like this he is not fit to be representing anyone. Lying, is only one form of dishonesty, his lack of judgement and his attitude all point to a man that has no CHARACTER or moral fiber. If he wont step down he should be removed with a recall election.
copterdude118
Keep up the fire!
01:17 PM on 06/11/2011
Doesn't matter what Weiner says now. Everyone knows he is a liar and he has no credibility.
12:00 PM on 06/11/2011
This disgraced congressman should resign ASAP.
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Tenderlies1
Im Old Enough to know better, are you
07:38 PM on 06/11/2011
NOPE he did nothing illegal he will answer to his wife and his supporters in his state, lying they are all guilty of so that woul mean they all need to step down
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emiliob6
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01:20 AM on 06/12/2011
The voters will decide that... the same way they decided that Vitter should stay.... they will do the same for Weiner at the voting booth....
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11:35 AM on 06/11/2011
Corporate-owned media and the blogosphere is really milking this puppy!

LOL!
11:29 AM on 06/11/2011
While I understand that they have a job to do, they should not interview private citizens at their homes in person without calling first when a minor is concerned. Badgering is unnecessary. Hopefully the AP/Fox got permission to arrive first.
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dclintn648
Better a pro than a con
11:11 AM on 06/11/2011
UNTIL VITTER AND THE LONG, LONG LINE OF REPUBLICAN SLEAZEBALLS WHO COMMIT CRIMES LIKE VISITING PROSTITUTES ARE FORCED TO STEP DOWN, ANTHONY WEINER CAN STAY.
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FlangeSqueal
Hip urban unionista - fighting ignorance !
07:26 PM on 06/11/2011
Correct. F & F
10:50 AM on 06/11/2011
Weiner did pick up support from U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, a New York Democrat who was censured by the House last year for ethics violations. Rangel suggested that other members of Congress had done things more immoral than Weiner.

Rangel said Weiner "wasn't going with prostitutes. He wasn't going out with little boys."

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If that's the best defense the democrats can come up with for Weiner, then maybe he should resign.
11:32 AM on 06/11/2011
That was only an opinion / statement and not a defensive act by the Dems. Keep it real and honest.
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02:28 PM on 06/11/2011
What are you talking about? A dem defended him and stated he should stay. Define defensive act.

By the way I love Rangel and his ability to at least talk across the aisle but he also should have been gone. I would have missed him though. I am a repub and I have favorite democrats of which he is one, even though he is one of the most partisan. He is a favorite but alas he should be gone.. Right is right and wrong is wrong regardless of party.
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oralborealus1
There I've Had My Say!
03:52 PM on 06/11/2011
Rep. Rangel was commenting on the "issue" "wasn't going with prostitute­s. He wasn't going out with little boys."I don't see that Weiner did Anything wrong. I have sent naked pics of myself on line; so have millions of other people. What's the Big deal?!
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jf12
Occupying myself
10:30 AM on 06/11/2011
There are more.
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dclintn648
Better a pro than a con
11:13 AM on 06/11/2011
That's right! Weiner isn't alone! There are many more Republicans who have committed crimes like visiting prostitutes who are still in office and haven't stepped down yet. Why isn't everyone calling for their resignation.... hypocrites?
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11:36 AM on 06/11/2011
Right, all Vitter got was a fresh diaper.

LOL
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jf12
Occupying myself
12:14 PM on 06/11/2011
All you bad guys: please resign.