Oroville Mercury-Register

US House leaders call on Fortenberr­y to resign

- By Grant Schulte and Brian Melley

OMAHA, NEBRASKA » Republican U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberr­y on Friday faced growing pressure from congressio­nal leaders and Nebraska’s GOP governor to resign after a California jury found him guilty of lying to federal authoritie­s about an illegal $30,000 campaign donation from a Nigerian billionair­e.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy both urged the nine-term congressma­n to leave office, as did Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts, who has endorsed Fortenberr­y’s top Republican primary challenger.

“The people of Nebraska deserve active, certain representa­tion,” Ricketts said. “I hope Jeff Fortenberr­y will do the right thing and resign so his constituen­ts have that certainty while he focuses on his family and other affairs.”

McCarthy said he texted Fortenberr­y about the conviction and planned to talk to him about the matter on Friday.

“I think when someone’s convicted, it’s time to resign,” McCarthy told reporters in Jacksonvil­le, Florida.

Pelosi said Fortenberr­y’s conviction “represents a breach of the public trust and confidence in his ability to serve. No one is above the law.”

A federal jury in Los Angeles deliberate­d for about two hours Thursday before finding Fortenberr­y guilty of concealing informatio­n and two counts of making false statements to authoritie­s. Fortenberr­y was charged after denying to the FBI that he was aware he had received illicit funds from Gilbert Chagoury, a Nigerian billionair­e of Lebanese descent who lives in Paris.

The three men who funneled money to Fortenberr­y from Chagoury were all of Lebanese descent and had ties to In Defense of Christians, a nonprofit Fortenberr­y supported that was devoted to fighting religious persecutio­n in the Middle East.

Outside the courthouse, Fortenberr­y said the process had been unfair and that he would appeal immediatel­y. He would not say if he would suspend his campaign for reelection, saying he was going to spend time with his family.

“I’m getting so many beautiful messages from people literally all around the world, who’ve been praying for us and pulling for us,” he said.

 ?? BRIAN MELLEY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberr­y, R-Neb., center, speaks with the media outside the federal courthouse in Los Angeles on Thursday.
BRIAN MELLEY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberr­y, R-Neb., center, speaks with the media outside the federal courthouse in Los Angeles on Thursday.

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