Republicans Won't Pressure Freshman Congressman Guilty of Cocaine Possession to Resign
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John Boehner has made swiftly dealing with bad behavior a signature of his leadership, at times working behind the scenes to orchestrate an exit or levy a punishment on lawmakers caught in ethical or legal mishaps.
But House Republican leaders are not calling for first-term Rep. Trey Radel (R-Fla.) to step down after he pleaded guilty in D.C. Superior Court to possessing cocaine. Radel was swept up in a drug sting in October by an undercover police officer and an "acquaintance" with whom he had done cocaine, according to court documents.
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Right or wrong, for how long will he be taking a leave of absence? For how long will his constituents be left unrepresented?