The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Lawmaker’s aide resigns after reports of racial comments

- By Matthew Daly

WASHINGTON >> A top aide to Illinois Rep. Aaron Schock resigned Thursday following published reports that he posted racially charged comments on social media.

Benjamin Cole had served as the four-term Republican lawmaker’s spokesman since March.

In a statement to the Peoria Journal Star, Schock said he was “extremely disappoint­ed by the inexcusabl­e and offensive online comments made by a member of my staff.”

Schock said he expects better, adding that Cole offered to resign after meeting with the lawmaker T hursday.

The meeting came after the liberal website Think Progress on Thursday published posts from Cole’s personal Facebook page that included comments mocking two black people outside his Washington apartment.

Earlier this week, Cole tried to stop a Washington Post reporter from taking photos of Schock’s congressio­nal office, which is decorated in a style modeled after the TV show “Downton Abbey.”

“Are you taking pictures of the office?” the newspaper quoted Cole as asking. “Who told you you could do that?”

A staff member then asked the reporter to delete the photos from his cell phone, the Post reported.

A watchdog group has requested an ethics inquiry over the interior design work, which was donated by Illinois interior decorator Annie Brahler.

House rules broadly prohibit members of Congress from accepting gifts or services valued at more than $50. The rules include numerous exemptions, including one that allows gifts from personal friends.

Brahler, who owns an Illinois-based firm called Euro Trash, also decorated Schock’s previous Washington office.

 ?? CHARLES DHARAPAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this May 17, 2013, file photo, Rep. Aaron Schock, R-Ill. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. A top aide to Schock resigned Thursday following published reports that he posted racially charged comments on social media. Benjamin Cole had served as...
CHARLES DHARAPAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this May 17, 2013, file photo, Rep. Aaron Schock, R-Ill. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. A top aide to Schock resigned Thursday following published reports that he posted racially charged comments on social media. Benjamin Cole had served as...

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