I think he does. She reportedly wrote that the unidentified senator invited her to his building for coffee and then suddenly kissed her, "pushing his tongue into my mouth, pressing me back on the sofa. Her story has prompted concern among senators about the unnamed man's behavior toward other women, as Insider's Nicole Gaudiano reported. It's unclear whether the unnamed man is still in the Senate or whether Abedin filed a complaint at the time.
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Their son, Jordan, was born. The tabloids left no Weiner pun unwritten. O'Donnell asked, "You go from being behind-the-scenes to someone who's on the front pages of newspapers here in New York City.
What did it mean losing your anonymity? I never did. But Weiner didn't think his political career was over. He decided to run for mayor of New York City, and got off to a good start, taking an early lead. Abedin said, "I have to concede — I have many things to say about Anthony — but I have always believed that he is somebody who loves his city, and he's got brilliant ideas. What happens to your world? It was just surviving at that point. But while rarely appearing on the campaign trail, Abedin did speak at a press conference.
On July 23, , she told reporters, "I have forgiven him. I believe in him … I made the decision. That was a decision I made for me, for our son, and for my family. Everyone was calling me and saying — people who loved me — were calling me and saying, 'Don't do this. It later became a documentary "Weiner".
You look miserable throughout that campaign. Abedin said, "We were just two severely broken, traumatized people.
I couldn't see that he was completely disintegrating. And we just went into our corners. O'Donnell asked, "So, I want you to explain that, 'cause I do think that context is important. Because you're a busy working mom, because people will ask, and 'cause you just said that you crossed a threshold. But you stayed with him. In part it was, we moved into a duplex, and Anthony took one floor and I took another.
And we were very concerned about our son, and having a stable, you know, routine for him. Abedin reveals that she later found evidence that Weiner's affairs were apparently not just online. She discovered an old phone of his, on which, she said, "I found communications with women, and it was quite devastating. A month after Hillary Clinton became the Democratic nominee for president, there was yet another bombshell: a picture of Weiner in bed with their son was leaked.
My sources offered various theories about how the couple has made it, beyond hours of therapy, which Abedin acknowledges in the film. Complicating the dynamic between them further was the fact that Abedin is Muslim, a religion that frowns upon divorce.
Others suggested the influence of Clinton herself, who stood by her own husband during his stretch of promiscuity. But I did come across another suggestion: politics. Both the professional kind, and the marital type. He therefore becomes the perfect stay-at-home dad, allowing Abedin the freedom to roam around the country for what may be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
I was dubious about this theory until I watched Weiner. His staff is miffed at him. One even admits to feeling genuinely let down. She coolly tells her husband and the staffer to take the conversation offline, even though the whole purpose of the meeting was to air just these views. She had been on the front lines of the irrepressible battle with the press and the voters, and appeared to feel equally dismayed.
Abedin told her to shape up, too. Everything, it seemed, was politics.
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