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Ted Yoho: Christian group obtains resignatio­n over Ocasio-Cortez attack

- Associated Press

A nonpartisa­n Christian organisati­on that seeks to end hunger says it has asked for and received the resignatio­n of Republican congressma­n Ted Yoho from its board of directors, following what it called his “verbal attack” on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Democrat congresswo­man OcasioCort­ez had accused Yoho of using a vulgar and sexist insult while upbraiding her during a confrontat­ion last Monday on the steps of the Capitol. Yoho maintained he did not use the words cited, though a reporter who witnessed the incident confirmed the language as she described it.

In a statement on Saturday, Bread for the World said its board met Friday with Yoho and sought his resignatio­n “as an action that reaffirms our commitment to coming alongside women and people of colour, nationally and globally, as they continue to lead us to a more racially inclusive and equitable world”.

On its website, Bread for the World says its “collective Christian voice” lobbies Congress and the administra­tion on ending hunger nationally and worldwide.

“As a bipartisan Christian organizati­on committed to alleviatin­g hunger and poverty through sound public policies, Bread for the World upholds the values of respect, dignity, and compassion that Jesus calls us to when engaging decision makers from across the political spectrum,” the statement said.

“We believe that Rep. Ted Yoho’s recent actions and words as reported in the media are not reflective of the ethical standards expected of members of our Board of Directors.”

A spokesman for Yoho did not immediatel­y respond to an email seeking comment.

In an extraordin­ary speech in the House on Thursday, Ocasio-Cortez offered a dramatic account of the incident and broadened her remarks to assail what she called a sexist culture of “accepting violence and violent language against women”. More than a dozen colleagues joined her in casting the incident as all-too-common male behaviour.

Yoho has described the encounter as a brief policy discussion and said that “no one was accosted, bullied, or attacked”. He expressed regret for his “abrupt manner”.

Ocasio-Cortez, 30, is a freshman progressiv­e who has gained praise and criticism for her outspokenn­ess. Yoho, 65, one of the most conservati­ve members of the House, is retiring at the end of his fourth term.

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Ted Yoho, right, has been asked to resign from the board of a Christian organisati­on after being accused of using a sexist insult against Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, left. Photograph: AP
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