House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, in his first appearance before the national press since admitting to appearing before a white supremacist conference, offered up few new details on the incident Wednesday at an appearance with other House GOP leaders.
“I said I reject any form of bigotry, bigotry of all kinds,” Scalise told reporters at a press conference on Capitol Hill. “I’ll refer you back to my statement. I think that’s where the story ends.”
The Louisiana lawmaker issued a written statement December 30 addressing his 2002 appearance at former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke’s European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO) conference, calling it “a mistake I regret.”
Speaker John Boehner, who has stood by Scalise, reiterated his support and said his own experience as an Ohio state legislator corroborated the Louisiana lawmaker’s claim that he was unaware at the time he had addressed the EURO event.
“I, like Mr. Scalise, served in the state legislature,” Boehner said. “I remember my freshman term in the state legislature when I had a half of a staffer. You get asked to speak to a lot of groups and I think Mr. Scalise made it clear that he made an error in judgment.”









