US:House Whip resigns amid allegations about text message



NASHVILLE — House Majority Whip Jeremy Durham at 6:17 p.m. CT sent The Tennessean a formal statement that he is resigning from his leadership position in the Tennessee House Republican caucus.

The statement comes after a two-hour whirlwind in which GOP leadership released a statement from Durham saying he resigned, only to have Durham waffle on his resignation in several emails to The Tennessean.
The updated statement added one paragraph, but was largely the same as the original statement.
After the caucus sent a statement to The Tennessean at 4:27 p.m. from Durham purportedly announcing his resignation, Durham told The Tennessean in an email at 4:48 p.m. he hadn’t made up his mind yet.
“I'm talking it over with my family but have not made a decision. Nothing should've gone out,” Durham said in an email to The Tennessean.
“Watching Broncos game at the moment.”
Durham’s denial email came three minutes after House Majority Leader Gerald McCormick said he had accepted Durham’s resignation.
"In accordance with our House Republican Caucus bylaws, I have received and accepted the resignation of Representative Jeremy Durham as House Majority Whip. I believe he has made a good decision to prevent this issue from continuing to be a distraction to our Caucus,” McCormick said in a statement.
Durham also tweeted late in the afternoon that he had not resigned. That tweet was later deleted.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How Buka Suka Dimka was Arrested After the Coup

YOUNG JACOB TREMBLEY STEALS THE DAY

Nigeria: Switzerland Reopens Consulate Office In Lagos After 55 years