Calls for US Representative Anthony Weiner's resignation, including from some fellow Democrats, mounted on Wednesday, two days after he confirmed details of an online sex scandal. Word also emerged that the wife he has publicly humiliated is pregnant. Democrats in Congress, distancing themselves from the once rising liberal Democratic political star, are becoming increasingly concerned about the political fallout. A House Democratic aide said late on Wednesday, "There are strong signals coming from members that represent a growing concern in the caucus about his actions and you see members speaking out." Allyson Schwartz, a member of the House of Representatives Democratic campaign committee, made it clear she had seen enough of the scandal that was tarnishing the party's image. "Having the respect of your constituents is fundamental for a member of Congress. In light of Anthony Weiner's offensive behavior ... he should resign," Schwartz said. Weiner, 46, who many had seen as the next mayor of New York, is resisting calls to step down after sending lewd photos of himself to women with whom he had held steamy online chats. "I think his hope and instinct is that he can stick it out," said a senior New York Democrat, asking not to be identified. "We'll see." However, there were deeper questions about Weiner's political future after an explicit photo of the congressman reportedly surfaced on the Internet on Wednesday. "As Representative Weiner said on Monday, when he took responsibility for his actions, he has sent explicit photos," a spokeswoman said. Huma Abedin, 35, an aide to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who married Weiner a year ago, is in the early stages of pregnancy with the couple's first child, The New York Times reported, citing three unidentified people with knowledge of the situation. The paper said the couple had disclosed the pregnancy to close friends and family. Reuters |