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Weiner resigns after photo scandal

US Rep. Anthony Weiner during his press conference in Brooklyn, New York, where he announced his resignation.

US Representative Anthony Weiner, snared in a humiliating flap for sending lewd photos of himself to women online, resigned, ending a weeks-long scandal that made his fellow Democrats cringe.

"I had hoped to be able to continue the work that the citizens of my district had elected me to do -- to fight for the middle class and those struggling to make it," Weiner told reporters in Brooklyn at the seniors' center where he first announced plans to run for New York City Council 20 years ago.

"Unfortunately, the distraction that I have created has made that impossible, so today I am announcing my resignation from Congress," he said looking composed in contrast to 10 days ago when he tearfully admitted to having online dalliances.

Once seen as a rising star among Democrats and widely expected to run for New York City mayor, Weiner made his announcement alone, his wife absent, at a raucous event.

Just how big a distraction he had become was evident at his press conference where he was heckled repeatedly.

Weiner said of his future, "I got into politics to help give voice to the many who simply did not have one. Now I will be looking for other ways to contribute my talents."

The New York Democrat is the third member of Congress this year to step down over a sex scandal.

Weiner's resignation marks a remarkable fall from grace for a politician who in 1992 became New York's youngest-ever City Council member at 27 and who has been a leading liberal voice in the US House of Representatives.

Weiner was known for his forceful debating and acerbic wit. He had friends in high places too. Weiner, 46, was married to Huma Abedin, 35, an aide to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in a ceremony officiated by former President Bill Clinton.

His mentor was New York's powerful Senator Chuck Schumer, who he worked for after graduating from college.

Ironically, for someone who had successfully used social media such as Twitter and Facebook to boost his political brand, Weiner's fall was prompted when he accidentally posted publicly via Twitter a close-up of his bulging underpants.

Weiner denied for more than a week that he sent a photo of himself in boxer briefs to a woman in Seattle on May 28, claiming his Twitter account was hacked. But on June 6, he tearfully admitted he had lied and had inappropriate exchanges with six women, some after he was married.

Since then more and more lewd pictures of the lawmaker have surfaced, making him daily fodder for tabloids and late-night comedians. Weiner's name, which also doubles as US schoolboy slang for the word penis, only made matters worse.

In a bizarre twist on Wednesday, a porn star said he told her to lie about their exchanges. The woman, who also strips, joined the chorus of those calling for him to resign.

Under pressure from President Barack Obama and both major political parties, Weiner had previously insisted he would seek treatment and take a "short leave" of absence from the House.

 

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