A resignation: Kirk Fordham steps down

By Michelle Malkin  •  October 4, 2006 01:50 PM

Via ABC News:

ABC News Has Learned
FORMER FOLEY CHIEF OF STAFF KIRK FORDHAM RESIGNS AMID QUESTIONS OVER WHETHER HE SUPPRESSED INFORMATION ABOUT FOLEY EMAILS

Kirk Fordham, the chief of staff to Rep. Tom Reynolds, R-NY, has submitted his resignation to his boss. Questions have been raised about Fordham’s role in how the House GOP leadership handled initial reports of the scandal involving former Rep Tom Foley, R-Fl, and inappropriate internet messages to underage pages.

About Fordham from the 2005 announcement of his hiring:

Fordham comes to Reynolds’ office with more than 18 years of legislative, communications and political experience. Most recently, Fordham worked with the DCI Group, a full-service public and government affairs firm. Prior to working at the DCI Group, Fordham served as the finance director for now Senator Mel Martinez’s, R-FL, campaign. Fordham also served as Rep. Mark Foley’s, R-FL, Chief of Staff and campaign manager, as well as working for then Rep. James Inhofe, R-OK, as his Legislative Director and Deputy Chief of Staff. Fordham, son of James and Yvonne Fordham, is a native of Rochester, NY and a graduate of Greece Olympia High School and the University of Maryland-College Park.

“Kirk is superbly qualified to serve as my Chief of Staff, and hailing from the western New York area, understands the issues concerning the 26th congressional district,” added Reynolds.

LA Times profile from this morning – “Aide at Center of the Controversy:”

As the world collapsed around former Rep. Mark Foley, he looked for advice from a friend who knew him better than anyone else in the Capitol: his longtime chief of staff Kirk Fordham.

The upstate New York native had run Foley’s first campaign for Congress in 1994. He remained loyal three years ago as Foley abandoned his ambitions of winning a Senate seat amid reports that he was gay. And Fordham looked out for Foley as the congressman led an active social life around Capitol Hill, trying to make sure his boss’ activities did not lead to politically harmful speculation.

But today, Fordham is at the center of questions over whether Republican leaders should have known more about Foley’s behavior before the revelation broke last week that Foley was sending sexually explicit messages to teenage boys.

Fordham, 39, is now chief of staff to one of the most powerful Republicans in the House, Rep. Thomas M. Reynolds, who as chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee is in charge of helping the GOP retain its majority — a goal that has been placed further in jeopardy by the Foley scandal.

Fordham left Foley’s office in 2004, but on Friday he joined in a conversation at the congressman’s Capitol Hill town house advising Foley to resign.

Fordham counseled his former boss as the story began breaking last week — first with a report of an e-mail in which the congressman had asked a former House page for his picture and then with the more explicit instant messages that followed. He asked an ABC News reporter to not publish the messages, a protective role Fordham had performed for years as he sought to prevent mainstream media reports about his ambitious boss’ sexual orientation.

Democrats charge that Fordham’s involvement reflected the GOP’s desire to minimize the political fallout by, at least initially, keeping the issue quiet.

Reynolds, who is locked in a tight reelection battle for his own upstate New York seat, was forced to address his aide’s role on Tuesday, telling reporters that Fordham acted without his knowledge. He said he didn’t discuss the Foley matter with Fordham until Friday.

“I didn’t give him permission to have any conversations that he’s had at any time with Mark Foley, either as his friend or as his former employer,” said Reynolds, adding that Fordham was interacting with Foley on his own time.

Here is Fordham’s resignation statement.

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