No Images? Click here House Chaplain Patrick Conroy, who was abruptly forced out of his job last month by Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), rescinded his resignation on Thursday, The Washington Post reported.“I have never been disciplined, nor reprimanded, nor have I ever heard a complaint about my ministry during my time as House chaplain,” Conroy wrote in a two-page letter to Ryan.Conroy initially announced his resignation on April 15, making it clear that it wasn’t his choice to go.“As you have requested, I hereby offer my resignation as the 60th Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives,” Conroy wrote in a letter to Ryan, first reported by The Hill. His last day would have been May 24.The priest’s ouster sparked furor and prompted lawmakers in both parties to work to try and save Conroy’s job.It was unclear why Ryan wanted Conroy to go. The speaker reportedly told the House Republican Conference on April 27 that some House members believed their “pastoral needs” were not being fulfilled. But Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) told HuffPost that it may have stemmed from a prayer the priest made on the House floor last fall amid debate over the GOP tax bill.WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING?President Trump tried to explain Rudy Giuliani’s startling claim that Trump reimbursed personal lawyer Michael Cohen for a $130,000 settlement to silence adult film star Stormy Daniels, who alleges she had an affair with the president. Trump said in a tweet that Cohen was paid a monthly retainer “not from the campaign and having nothing to do with the campaign, from which he entered into, through reimbursement, a private contract ... known as a non-disclosure agreement.”David Bernhardt, the deputy secretary of the Interior Department, met late last year with a trio of lobbyists for MGM Resorts International, the casino-resort giant that his longtime former employer also represents. The meeting raises still more ethical concerns involving the former energy lobbyist.Arizona teachers appeared ready to head back to their classrooms after the governor signed a budget bill Thursday that will pump more money into schools and give teachers the first of what should be two pay raises.ICYMI
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Thursday, May 3, 2018
House chaplain forced out by Paul Ryan rescinds resignation
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