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Anthony Weiner Photos & Twitter Fallout: What Comes Next For Congressman?

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KAREN ZRAICK and ANDREW MIGA   06/17/11 12:04 AM ET   AP

NEW YORK — Defiant and combative no longer, New York Rep. Anthony Weiner soberly announced his resignation from Congress on Thursday, bowing to the furor caused by his sexually charged online dalliances with a former porn actress and other women.

Democratic Party leaders, concerned that Weiner could weigh the party down in the 2012 elections, welcomed the announcement after days spent trying to coax, push and finally coerce the wayward 46-year-old into quitting. Known as brash, liberal and ambitious, Weiner had run for mayor of New York in 2005 and had been expected to do so again. He was in his seventh term in Congress.

At an appearance in Brooklyn that drew hecklers as well as supporters, Weiner apologized "for the personal mistakes I have made and the embarrassment I have caused," particularly to his wife, Huma Abedin.

Pregnant with the couple's first child, she was absent as she had been 10 days ago when Weiner first admitted sending inappropriate messages and photos to women online – after earlier denying emphatically he had done so.

In his brief farewell appearance, Weiner said he initially hoped the controversy would fade but then realized "the distraction that I have created has made that impossible."

That conclusion echoed party officials who had become worried that the intense public focus on Weiner – and the Republican political rhetoric sure to follow – would complicate their campaign efforts in 2012.

"Congressman Weiner exercised poor judgment in his actions and poor judgment in his reaction to the revelations," House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said in a statement released moments after he spoke. "Today, he made the right judgment in resigning."

Weiner made his announcement at the same senior citizen center in Brooklyn where he announced his candidacy for the New York city council in 1992.

He declined to answer questions, leaving unaddressed whether he envisioned his resignation as the end of a once-promising political career – or merely a painful pause of uncertain duration.

"Now I'll be looking for other ways to contribute my talents so that we live up to that most New York and American of ideals," he said.

Nor did he explain his presence in New York, several days after issuing a statement that said he was seeking treatment. Other Democrats said he had left the city to do so.

He had succeeded his mentor, Sen. Chuck Schumer, who vacated the seat to run for the Senate. The senator, one of a few prominent Democratic leaders who did not call for Weiner's resignation, issued a statement saying the congressman "has served his community, city and country well for over two decades."

Weiner's departure marks the end of a bizarre period born of the New Yorker's use of social media such as Twitter and Facebook.

His problems began on May 28 when a website run by conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart posted a lewd photograph of an underwear-clad crotch and said it had been sent from Weiner's Twitter account to a Seattle woman.

And as the scandalous chapter neared its conclusion, a former pornography actress who exchanged emails and messages over Twitter with him said Wednesday at a news conference he had asked her to lie about their interactions.

Ginger Lee said she and Weiner exchanged about 100 emails between March and June after Lee posted a supportive statement about the congressman on her blog. He then contacted her on Twitter, Lee said. They mostly discussed politics, but he would often turn the conversation to sex, she said.

"`I have wardrobe demands, too. I need to highlight my package,'" Weiner wrote Lee, in an email read aloud at the news conference by Lee's attorney.

Weiner's initial reaction after the first photo became public more than two weeks ago was to lie, and he did so repeatedly, saying his Twitter account had been hacked.

But he pointedly did not report the incident to law enforcement – a step that could have opened him to charges of far more serious wrongdoing.

Nor were his public denials persuasive, especially when he told one interviewer he could not "say with certitude" that he wasn't the faceless man in the underwear photo.

His eventual confession triggered a tabloid-style frenzy in print and online that only grew more pronounced a few days later when an X-rated photo surfaced on a website.

After initially calling for a House ethics investigation, Pelosi ramped up the pressure on Saturday when she joined with Rep. Steve Israel of New York and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, leader of the Democratic National Committee, in calling on Weiner to step down.

President Barack Obama added to the pressure two days later, saying if he were in Weiner's situation, he would resign. Once Weiner did so, Obama told ABC's "Good Morning America" that "I wish Rep. Weiner and his lovely wife well. This obviously has been a tough incident for him but I'm confident that they'll refocus and he'll refocus and they'll end up being able to bounce back."

On Wednesday, Democrats let it be known that the party's leadership in the House would be meeting within 24 hours to consider sanctions against Weiner, including possibly stripping him of his committee assignment.

Officials said Weiner informed Pelosi and Israel, the head of the party campaign committee, of his plans to quit as they attended a White House picnic on Wednesday evening.

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

Weiner's outspoken, in-your-face style cheered liberal supporters and angered conservatives. He even irritated some party leaders in 2009 when he led the charge for a government-run health care system long after the White House had made it clear that Obama was opposed.

Weiner's district includes parts of Queens and Brooklyn. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has the authority to call a special election to fill the seat once the congressman submits his resignation.

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Andrew Miga reported from Washington; Associated Press writers Beth Fouhy and Ula Ilnytzky contributed from New York.

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NEW YORK — Defiant and combative no longer, New York Rep. Anthony Weiner soberly announced his resignation from Congress on Thursday, bowing to the furor caused by his sexually charged online da...
NEW YORK — Defiant and combative no longer, New York Rep. Anthony Weiner soberly announced his resignation from Congress on Thursday, bowing to the furor caused by his sexually charged online da...
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06:15 PM on 06/16/2011
I am sorry to see him go ... but the guy is just an idiot.
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politicky
just follow the $$$
03:33 PM on 06/16/2011
"Why Weiner should resign—and then run for re-election.
...Since Weiner hasn't committed a crime, and arguably has not even committed a serious ethics violation, why not let the voters decide? "
http://www.slate.com/id/2297025/
01:11 PM on 06/16/2011
When DOGS LIE its time to make a movie http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dogs-Lie-Movie/197755126922235#!/pages/Dogs-Lie-Movie/197755126922235?sk=app_4949752878
10:16 AM on 06/16/2011
Michelle Bachmann/Mitt Romney 2012.....Yes...in THAT ORDER!!!
democles
swords-r-us
05:36 PM on 06/16/2011
On planet Tea Party that's the ticket. On Earth, less so.
10:10 AM on 06/16/2011
a wiener huddle ? never herd it called that before. as charlie says no crossing swords now.
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scorpioleidy
I rant ... therefore, I am.
10:05 AM on 06/16/2011
Oh, no - he just resigned.
CarmanK
democrat, retired tax acct
09:46 AM on 06/16/2011
I think this is a bad idea to push Weiner out. It really is up to his constituents!! Weiner does not have a monopoly on stupid and I really think Pelosi and Reid are taking the easy way out, as they ususally seem to do these days. Debbie said, it was not just the sexting, but the lying to the public that was so offensive. Well, then there are so many others on Capital Hill that should be packing their bags, "if lying to the public is the standard". Boehner, Ryan, McConnell, Cantor they are all lying about Ryancare and the deficit, and SS privatization and on, and on. I really don't think the repugs want to go there and I can't imagine that there are too many dems who are pure enough to take up the rocks.
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Cakey4814
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09:45 AM on 06/16/2011
Instead of hovering to talk about Weiner and getting diverted just like Cantor and Boehner want you to do you need to hammer the Republicans on their blatant attack on women rights; their cutting of social services while protecting farm subsidies (see yesterday small article) or their attack on Medicare and Social Security. Quit letting the effing Republicans push y'all weak azzes around Democrats and ask where are the jobs..the platform they ran on in 2010..
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Peter Combs
Amused by the illogical..no, NOT a Republican
09:37 AM on 06/16/2011
9:30 Thursday..MSNBC is reporting that Weiner is Stepping down..
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Peter Combs
Amused by the illogical..no, NOT a Republican
09:36 AM on 06/16/2011
9:30 Thursday...Weiner is Stepping Down...DONE.
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scorpioleidy
I rant ... therefore, I am.
09:30 AM on 06/16/2011
I'm so over this story already! And I don't seem to remember all this chatter surrounding Vitter, Ensign or Sanford - and especially not from their side of the aisle! Why don't/won't the Dems in Congress let this go, and let's move on to more important things?!
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rootytoot
10:04 AM on 06/16/2011
Gee, maybe because its so damn creepy to be taking pictures of your package, discussing your package, sending pix of your package, etc. LOL, seein a hooker seems NORMAL compared to that sorta freaky deaky stuff.
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TheIndependentView
...what the hell are you looking at?
09:22 AM on 06/16/2011
Let me get this straight. Dems are going to huddle around Weiner, right?

...they've been doing that for years.
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RC81
"Corporations are people my friend"
04:47 PM on 06/18/2011
Yes, ha, ha, ha. His name is Weiner, ha, ha, ha. Just a question. When do the summer holidays finish up for you kids? These jokes were kinda played out a while ago and I think a lot of grown ups would like to move on. It sure was fun while it lasted though! Ha, ha, ha.
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Danilo-11
Is it me or HuffPo has flooded with rightwinger
09:12 AM on 06/16/2011
The media is taking a spilling swimming pool and turning it into a tsunami
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reviewingthesituation
Southern liberal feminist
09:08 AM on 06/16/2011
Fuggitaboutit. Sooner or later, even his most devoted contituents will tire of hearing snickers every time their congressmen is mentioned.
08:56 AM on 06/16/2011
Weiner is a liar and an internet predator, and obviously to liberals - a true hero. Pelosi and Wasserman-Schultz only came out when they saw that the majority of Americans knew that little Anthony had to step down immediately - political expediency and nothing more.

On the plus side, the American People hae the opportunity to see the morals (lack thereof) and ideology of the Democratic Party - not a very impressive sight. And where is Schumer on this? Exactly...shameless behavior because Weiner is "one of their own"....not a good Party at all.
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Cakey4814
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09:42 AM on 06/16/2011
Are you suffering from memory loss or something? Ensign, Craig, Vitter, Foley, Schwarznegger (sp) and you're talking about lack of morals from the Democratis Party..apparently that's a hero (true) to the Republicans.. The Democrats may let the Recons get away with their hypocrisy but ain't happening here...
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RC81
"Corporations are people my friend"
04:55 PM on 06/18/2011
It's called willful ignorance. It's really become an epidemic with a lot of the right. It's a wonder some of these people make it through the day without forgetting to breath.
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Chiku Gardiner
I'm always right sometimes.
09:47 AM on 06/16/2011
Hey RepubliNUT, remember these?

Bob Barr, a married is the Republican Congressman from Georgia was photographed licking whipped cream off of strippers at his inaugural party.

Newt Gingrich's campaign worker Anne Manning, admitted that she gave Newt oral sex while he was still married to his first wife.

Arnold Schwarzenegger...need I say more?

Mark Foley, sent sexually laced, instant messages and e-mails to teenaged boys in the Congressional page program for more than 10 years

Ted Haggard, paid male prostitutes for sex and snorting crystal meth
10:12 AM on 06/16/2011
charles rangel need i say more