Missouri GOP House Speaker Resigns Amid Intern Sexting Scandal

Rep. John Diehl, R-Town and Country, answers questions from reporters about funding for a new Fulton State Hospital alongside Rep. Jeanie Riddle, R-Mokane, right, Tuesday, April 22, 2014, during a news conference in ... Rep. John Diehl, R-Town and Country, answers questions from reporters about funding for a new Fulton State Hospital alongside Rep. Jeanie Riddle, R-Mokane, right, Tuesday, April 22, 2014, during a news conference in Jefferson City, Mo. (AP Photo/Fulton Sun, Brittany Ruess) MORE LESS
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Missouri state House Speaker John Diehl (R) resigned from the legislature Thursday, just one day after The Kansas City Star published a report alleging that he had a sexually charged relationship with a college-aged intern.

“For the good of my party, the caucus, and this state, I’m not going to further jeopardize what we have accomplished this year and what can be accomplished in the future,” Diehl said in a statement, as quoted by the newspaper. “Therefore, I will be resigning the position of Speaker of the House and the office of State Representative in a way that allows for an orderly transition.”

Diehl thanked his colleagues who supported him after The Star dropped its report, which cited screenshots of flirty and at times racy text messages that its anonymous sources said originated from the unidentified intern’s phone.

He went further Thursday in admitting wrongdoing than he did in a prior statement that copped to exercising “poor judgment” but did not explicitly mention the text messages. Diehl also ignored questions about the text messages when reporters caught up with him Wednesday night outside his office, although he responded with a firm “no” when one reporter asked if he’d had sexual relations with the intern.

“I have acknowledged making a serious error in judgment by sending the text messages,” Diehl said in the statement announcing his resignation, as quoted by The Kansas City Star. “It was wrong and I am truly sorry. Too often we hear leaders say they’re sorry but are unwilling to accept the consequences. I understand that, as a leader, I am responsible for my actions and I am willing to face the consequences.”

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  1. Avatar for dnl dnl says:

    Wonder if there is more to come…

  2. What? No promising never to resign? No blaming the liberal media for ‘taking his words out of context’? No blaming te culture? Just up and quitting and going home to Mrs. Diehl who is waiting for him:

  3. I find it amusing that he apologizes for the texting. But not for having the totally unethical relationship period. Essentially he is apologizing for being caught.

  4. That’s not Mrs. Diehl. She’s holding the knife much too high.

  5. Wow, that may be a record for shortest time between, “I apologize…and look forward to moving on with the important work of <government body>” and “I resign from <government body>.”

    I’m a little surprised there wasn’t the boilerplate about “I don’t want the media frenzy to be a distraction…” as though it’s the media’s fault and he’s just a victim.

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