Posted on 04/27/2018 11:07:30 AM PDT by SMGFan
.Rep. Patrick Meehan is resigning from Congress to end the Ethics Committees investigation into allegations he sexually harassed a former staffer.
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Another Uniparty rep disappears...
The Dems REALLY put a lot of planning into their strategy to flip Pennsylvania, eh?
When ?Democrats do this, it’s ignored. It’s OK for them.
Female?
There ar already candidates for May 15 primary for new districts. Who wants to run for the old district?
Someone who wins the primary? Or someone who will win and be gone in January?
June 30 Texas special election. Gov expects Farenthold to pa y.
Another one bites the dust.
He should have resigned at the end of his term. Midterms are coming up.
The ethics investigation ends with him resigning
The ethics investigation ends with him resigning
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What a novel idea.
Resigning because he was unethical.
Too bad that trend doesn’t catch on, could flip the whole government in a week or two...
Nice try PERV. GUILTY as sin, you are.
Meehan did describe developing an affection for an aide several decades younger than him, and said he felt invited to describe those feelings to her over ice cream one night.
he said he hoped that by airing his feelings he could keep the relationship from becoming improper. (SURE you were. It couldn’t maybe be to see how receptive SHE was?)
The aide, however, last year accused Meehan of sexual harassment, saying he turned hostile toward her after she began a serious relationship with another man and planned to leave his office. (If I can’t have you nobody will)
He denied that he harassed his aide or acted inappropriately, but PAID HER THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS from his office fund in a CONFIDENTIAL agreement to settle her complaint. (Now that doesn’t make me look GUILTY does it?)
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