http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-30636320
Representative Michael Grimm has said he will resign from Congress, after pleading guilty to a tax fraud charge.
In a statement, Grimm said he could not "be 100% effective in the next Congress" and will quit next week. He is scheduled to be sentenced in June.
The New York Republican had won re-election in November despite being charged for underreporting $1m (£644,000) in wages and receipts
He pleaded guilty last week, saying he would fight to keep his seat.
"As long as I'm able to serve, I'm going to serve," Grimm had told reporters.
But a change of heart came and Grimm spoke to House Speaker John Boehner before making his latest statement.
Mr Boehner has not publicly called for his resignation, but has said his party would not tolerate wrongdoing…..
and….
http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...80dc14-8fa3-11e4-a900-9960214d4cd7_story.html
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.), the House majority whip, acknowledged Monday that he spoke at a gathering hosted by white-supremacist leaders while serving as a state representative in 2002, thrusting a racial controversy into House Republican ranks days before the party assumes control of both congressional chambers.;;;;
Great timing.
Representative Michael Grimm has said he will resign from Congress, after pleading guilty to a tax fraud charge.
In a statement, Grimm said he could not "be 100% effective in the next Congress" and will quit next week. He is scheduled to be sentenced in June.
The New York Republican had won re-election in November despite being charged for underreporting $1m (£644,000) in wages and receipts
He pleaded guilty last week, saying he would fight to keep his seat.
"As long as I'm able to serve, I'm going to serve," Grimm had told reporters.
But a change of heart came and Grimm spoke to House Speaker John Boehner before making his latest statement.
Mr Boehner has not publicly called for his resignation, but has said his party would not tolerate wrongdoing…..
and….
http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...80dc14-8fa3-11e4-a900-9960214d4cd7_story.html
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.), the House majority whip, acknowledged Monday that he spoke at a gathering hosted by white-supremacist leaders while serving as a state representative in 2002, thrusting a racial controversy into House Republican ranks days before the party assumes control of both congressional chambers.;;;;
Great timing.