NY Republican Michael Grimm physically threatens a reporter in a post-SOTU address after asking him about campaign-finance allegations. Whether he’s innocent or guilty, this is what people will remember. Grimm has already released a statement admitting to telling the reporter off and it’s in the transcript below:
Transcript via NY1:
Via: The Right Scoop“And just finally before we let you go, we haven’t had a chance to talk about some of the…” Scotto began before Grimm cut him off.“I’m not speaking to you off-topic, this is only about the president,” said Grimm, before walking off camera.“So Congressman Michael Grimm does not want to talk about some of the allegations concerning his campaign finances,” Scotto said before tossing back to the station. But as the camera continued to roll, Grimm walked back up to Scotto and began speaking to him in a low voice.“What?” Scotto responded. “I just wanted to ask you…”Grimm: “Let me be clear to you, you ever do that to me again I’ll throw you off this f—–g balcony.”Scotto: “Why? I just wanted to ask you…”[[cross talk]]Grimm: “If you ever do that to me again…”Scotto: “Why? Why? It’s a valid question.”[[cross talk]]Grimm: “No, no, you’re not man enough, you’re not man enough. I’ll break you in half. Like a boy.”Grimm released a statement following the incident.“I was extremely annoyed because I was doing NY1 a favor by rushing to do their interview first in lieu of several other requests. The reporter knew that I was in a hurry and was only there to comment on the State of the Union, but insisted on taking a disrespectful and cheap shot at the end of the interview, because I did not have time to speak off-topic. I verbally took the reporter to task and told him off, because I expect a certain level of professionalism and respect, especially when I go out of my way to do that reporter a favor. I doubt that I am the first Member of Congress to tell off a reporter, and I am sure I won’t be the last,” reads the statement.The FBI earlier this month charged 47-year-old Diana Durand with using straw donors to exceed the maximum allowable contribution to Grimm’s campaign committee. After contributing $4,800, the maximum amount allowed under federal law, Durand allegedly offered to reimburse four friends if they contributed to the campaign.Grimm is not charged with any wrongdoing in connection with the probe.
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