The world’s most famous Appalachian trail hiker is back.
Disgraced former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford will announce on Wednesday that he’s running for Congress, NBC News confirmed.
Sanford, who resigned two-and-a-half years following revelations of an extramarital affair, will run in a special election to fill the seat left vacant by Republican Tim Scott, who was appointed to fill Jim DeMint’s Senate seat.
Sanford on Tuesday opened up to the National Review on why he was running. He touched on his 2009 disappearance and affair with Argentine television reporter Maria Belen Chapur.
At the time of the affair, Sanford told his staff he was hiking the Appalachian trail, when in truth, he was canoodling with Chapur in South America.









