Foley found himself in disgrace after lewd email communications between him and 16-year-old boys were discovered, after which he immediately resigned. For Hannity, the behavior was inexplicable, though Foley tried: “I saw the computer screen almost like a confessional in a church,” he noted, trying to grasp at the safety he felt despite the risk he was taking. Meanwhile, he refused to seek help because “I didn’t want anyone to see me reaching for something that would give me understanding.” Hannity asked how he dealt with the issue today: “do you punish yourself every day?” Foley noted that he did struggle with the consequences of his actions to this day.
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Foley also tried to use his experience to evaluate Rep. Weiner’s situation: “I first considered my family, my community, my staff, and the Congress that I love,” and he concluded “resignation was the only option” because curing himself was impossible within the Beltway. “While I was in the cauldron, I would’ve never fixed that life.” While he refused to give explicit advice because “I don’t think I have the qualifications to give him advice,” he did tell Rep. Weiner: “you cannot fix your problems from inside that building.”
The segment via Fox News below: