G*P 发帖数: 88 | 1 Anti-abortion Rep. Tim Murphy, who reportedly urged abortion, will not seek
reelection
Rep. Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania will not seek reelection at the end of his
term, the National Republican Congressional Committee confirmed on Wednesday.
Local Pittsburgh CBS affiliate KDKA first reported the embattled lawmaker
would retire after his term, after reports surfaced on Tuesday alleging that
the anti-abortion Republican urged a woman he was having an affair with to
have an abortion.
"After discussions with my family and staff, I have come to the decision
that I will not seek reelection to Congress at the end of my current term,"
Murphy said in a statement, according to KDKA. "... In the coming weeks I
will take personal time to seek help as my family and I continue to work
through our personal difficulties and seek healing. I ask you to respect our
privacy during this time."
National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Steve Stivers said that
he looks forward to working with Murphy's eventual successor.
"While I am extremely disappointed in the circumstances surrounding
Congressman Murphy's retirement, I remain confident that PA-18 will remain
under Republican control next year," Stivers said in a statement. "I look
forward to working with the eventual Republican nominee to ensure the
district's conservative values are represented in Congress."
On Tuesday, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published text messages from the
woman who Murphy has admitted having an affair with.
In response to an anti-abortion message on the congressman's Facebook
account, The Post-Gazette said the woman wrote: "And you have zero issue
posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking
me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of
the options."
The paper also reported a text in response from his phone, saying: "I get
what you say about my March for life messages. I've never written them.
Staff does them. I read them and winced. I told staff don't write any more.
I will."
A request for comment from Murphy's office was not immediately returned
Wednesday evening.
Murphy had a 100% anti-abortion voting record from the Family Research
Council -- a leading anti-abortion group -- based on the most recent
congressional session it scored.
"Congressman Murphy's behavior is disappointing and disturbing," Family
Research Council president Tony Perkins said in a statement before news of
his planned retirement. "His statements and actions are at odds with his own
voting record. Inappropriate personal behavior has public ramifications --
and in this case, clearly opens him up to charges of hypocrisy. For his own
sake and those around him, our counsel would be for him to bring his
behavior in line with his past voting record, not change his policy stance
to reflect his wrong behavior."
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【在 G*P 的大作中提到】 : Anti-abortion Rep. Tim Murphy, who reportedly urged abortion, will not seek : reelection : Rep. Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania will not seek reelection at the end of his : term, the National Republican Congressional Committee confirmed on Wednesday. : Local Pittsburgh CBS affiliate KDKA first reported the embattled lawmaker : would retire after his term, after reports surfaced on Tuesday alleging that : the anti-abortion Republican urged a woman he was having an affair with to : have an abortion. : "After discussions with my family and staff, I have come to the decision : that I will not seek reelection to Congress at the end of my current term,"
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