It’s a Friday afternoon, so it was probably inevitable that a member of Congress would quietly slink away.
When 2018 got underway, Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-Pa.) appeared to be a member in good standing, looking ahead to a competitive re-election bid. Today, the Pennsylvania Republican, who was already slated to retire at the end of his term, resigned altogether.
“With the knowledge I would not be standing for another term, I have decided that stepping down now is in the interest of the constituents I have been honored to serve. […]
“While I do believe I would be exonerated of any wrongdoing, I also did not want to put my staff through the rigors of an Ethics Committee investigation and believed it was best for them to have a head start on new employment rather than being caught up in an inquiry. And since I have chosen to resign, the inquiry will not become a burden to taxpayers and committee staff.”
In case anyone’s forgotten, Meehan, a married father of three, took an interest in a young woman who worked in his office and considered him something of a father figure. Meehan reportedly professed his romantic interest in the aide — the congressman told the aide he considered her his “soul mate” — and when she rebuffed his advances, the congressman reportedly “grew hostile.”
The Pennsylvania Republican — a former federal prosecutor — later said he felt “invited” to express his romantic feelings to the aide because they shared ice cream after work.
The staffer ultimately quit, initiated the complaint process with the congressional Office of Compliance, and quietly received a taxpayer-financed settlement. Meehan said in his resignation statement that he will repay American taxpayers $39,000 to cover the cost of the agreement.









