Schumer Aide Resigned over ‘Inappropriate Encounters’ with Staffers

Communications director for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., was fired from his post after the midterm elections, due to “inappropriate encounters” with staffers, Fox News informed.

“Upon learning that he had inappropriate encounters within the office and that it was making some staff uncomfortable, he was asked to leave,” a Schumer spokesman told Fox News regarding Matt House, who served as the senator’s communications director for nearly six years.

It was not revealed whether there was any improper behavior by House.

House gave a statement for the New York Post saying:

“I absolutely loved my time working in the Senate and it was the honor of my life. I deeply regret the mistakes I made on the number of occasions when I had too much to drink, and I apologize to anyone who was affected by my behavior.”

“I have always respected all of my colleagues and I was horrified to learn that I made anyone feel uncomfortable. In the past three months, I’ve stopped drinking and I’ve committed to making myself a better colleague and person,” he continued.

The Schumer aide’s resignation was another sign of turmoil among the staffs of top Democrats.

In December a senior adviser to U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., resigned over inquiries about a $400,000 harassment lawsuit against him while working at the California Department of Justice.

In August, reports surfaced that a longtime driver for U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., was suspected of spying on behalf of the Chinese.

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