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Fresh claims fuel US e-mail row | Fresh claims fuel US e-mail row |
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The US Republican Party is struggling to contain the scandal surrounding former Congressman Mark Foley's e-mails to young men amid new allegations. | The US Republican Party is struggling to contain the scandal surrounding former Congressman Mark Foley's e-mails to young men amid new allegations. |
US media revealed a possible romantic link with a young congressional worker and that warnings about Mr Foley's conduct went as far back as 1995. | US media revealed a possible romantic link with a young congressional worker and that warnings about Mr Foley's conduct went as far back as 1995. |
Republican House leader Dennis Hastert has refused to bow to calls for him to resign over his failure to act sooner. | Republican House leader Dennis Hastert has refused to bow to calls for him to resign over his failure to act sooner. |
Mr Foley denied ever having sexual contact with a minor, his lawyer said. | Mr Foley denied ever having sexual contact with a minor, his lawyer said. |
President George W Bush said he had been disgusted by Mr Foley's actions. | President George W Bush said he had been disgusted by Mr Foley's actions. |
But Mr Bush also defended Mr Hastert in a scandal correspondents say is dominating politics as next month's mid-term polls approach. | |
The latest opinion poll shows the Democrats within reach of retaking the House of Representatives, leading in 11 of 15 vital Republican-held seats. | |
Sexual contact denied | Sexual contact denied |
Mr Foley, a member of the House of Representatives caucus on missing and exploited children, resigned on Friday after revelations that he had sent sexual messages to young men on his staff. | Mr Foley, a member of the House of Representatives caucus on missing and exploited children, resigned on Friday after revelations that he had sent sexual messages to young men on his staff. |
Any suggestion that Mark Foley is a paedophile is false, categorically false David Roth, lawyer | Any suggestion that Mark Foley is a paedophile is false, categorically false David Roth, lawyer |
The youngest recipient of the suggestive e-mails is said to have been 16-years-old. | |
Mr Foley's lawyer said the former Congressman denied ever having sexual contact with a minor and had checked into a rehabilitation clinic to be treated for alcoholism. | Mr Foley's lawyer said the former Congressman denied ever having sexual contact with a minor and had checked into a rehabilitation clinic to be treated for alcoholism. |
Mr Foley's lawyer says his client has declared he is gay and was abused at a church in his early teens. | Mr Foley's lawyer says his client has declared he is gay and was abused at a church in his early teens. |
The lawyer, David Roth, said: "Mark has asked that you be told that between the ages of 13 and 15 he was molested by a clergyman. Mark will address this issue further upon his release from treatment." | The lawyer, David Roth, said: "Mark has asked that you be told that between the ages of 13 and 15 he was molested by a clergyman. Mark will address this issue further upon his release from treatment." |
Ad campaign | Ad campaign |
ABC Television has now published intimate e-mail exchanges showing Mr Foley and one congressional "page" worker planning an encounter and trading internet kisses. | ABC Television has now published intimate e-mail exchanges showing Mr Foley and one congressional "page" worker planning an encounter and trading internet kisses. |
Page workers are high school students over the age of 16 appointed to help with administrative work at the House of Representatives. | Page workers are high school students over the age of 16 appointed to help with administrative work at the House of Representatives. |
It said in one April 2003 message Mr Foley invited a teenager to his home to drink alcohol, an invitation that was accepted. | It said in one April 2003 message Mr Foley invited a teenager to his home to drink alcohol, an invitation that was accepted. |
Dennis Hastert accused Democrats of political point-scoring | Dennis Hastert accused Democrats of political point-scoring |
The Washington Post reported that as far back as 1995, some pages were warned to be aware of the actions of Mr Foley. | The Washington Post reported that as far back as 1995, some pages were warned to be aware of the actions of Mr Foley. |
One former page said Mr Foley sent e-mails asking them to join him for ice-cream. | One former page said Mr Foley sent e-mails asking them to join him for ice-cream. |
The Post said about a dozen former pages had talked of Mr Foley's behaviour, some of them expressing how it made them uncomfortable. None has suggested any sexual activities ever took place. | The Post said about a dozen former pages had talked of Mr Foley's behaviour, some of them expressing how it made them uncomfortable. None has suggested any sexual activities ever took place. |
One Republican representative, Ray LaHood, said on Wednesday the page programme should be shut temporarily because "some members betray their trust by taking advantage of them". | One Republican representative, Ray LaHood, said on Wednesday the page programme should be shut temporarily because "some members betray their trust by taking advantage of them". |
The Washington Times newspaper has accused Mr Hastert of not fully pursuing warnings over Mr Foley. Its headline: "Resign, Mr Speaker" echoed calls from some conservative Republicans. | The Washington Times newspaper has accused Mr Hastert of not fully pursuing warnings over Mr Foley. Its headline: "Resign, Mr Speaker" echoed calls from some conservative Republicans. |
Mr Hastert strongly defended his role, accusing the Democrats of political point-scoring. | Mr Hastert strongly defended his role, accusing the Democrats of political point-scoring. |
He said: "If they get to me it looks like they could affect our election as well." | He said: "If they get to me it looks like they could affect our election as well." |
Mr Hastert denied he knew about the e-mail messages before the scandal became public. | Mr Hastert denied he knew about the e-mail messages before the scandal became public. |
Mr Bush backed Mr Hastert, saying the Speaker "wants all the facts to come out". | Mr Bush backed Mr Hastert, saying the Speaker "wants all the facts to come out". |
The president added: "He's a father, teacher, coach who cares about the children of this country." | The president added: "He's a father, teacher, coach who cares about the children of this country." |
But Mr Bush said he was disappointed that Mr Foley "would violate the trust of the citizens who placed him in office". | But Mr Bush said he was disappointed that Mr Foley "would violate the trust of the citizens who placed him in office". |
Opinion poll | Opinion poll |
The scandal has dominated news channels and internet sites. | The scandal has dominated news channels and internet sites. |
Minnesota Democrat House candidate Patty Wetterling has become the first to use Mr Foley in her campaign advertising. | Minnesota Democrat House candidate Patty Wetterling has become the first to use Mr Foley in her campaign advertising. |
Mrs Wetterling, whose 11-year-old son was abducted in 1989 and never found, accused Republican leaders of covering up the matter. | Mrs Wetterling, whose 11-year-old son was abducted in 1989 and never found, accused Republican leaders of covering up the matter. |
A new Reuters/Zogby poll of at least 500 voters in 15 Republican districts, taken in a period that overlapped the Foley case by three days, showed the Democrats ahead in 11. | A new Reuters/Zogby poll of at least 500 voters in 15 Republican districts, taken in a period that overlapped the Foley case by three days, showed the Democrats ahead in 11. |
Several other Republican-held districts favoured to go Democrat were not polled. | Several other Republican-held districts favoured to go Democrat were not polled. |
The Democrats need 15 seats to retake the House on 7 November. | The Democrats need 15 seats to retake the House on 7 November. |