Craig to Appeal Guilty Plea

'It is my right to do what I'm doing,' embattled senator says
By Kevin Spak,  Newser Staff
Posted Oct 15, 2007 8:54 AM CDT
Craig to Appeal Guilty Plea
Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho is followed by reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington in this Sept. 18, 2007 file photo. Republicans privately acknowledge that their strategy to drive Craig from office backfired, sticking them with an open-ended ethics investigation that will be out of their control as the...   (Associated Press)

Larry Craig will today appeal a Minnesota judge's ruling that he can't withdraw his guilty plea for disorderly conduct, the AP reports. And he won't resign: “It is my right to do what I’m doing,” Craig told KTVB-TV yesterday. "I'm not running for re-election. I'm no longer in the way. I am pursuing my constitutional rights."  Craig and his wife also discussed the arrest in an interview with Matt Lauer to be broadcast tomorrow.

In the Lauer interview, Suzanne Craig said she didn't know about the arrest until just before it hit the media. "I felt like the floor was falling out from under me," she said. “I should have told my wife, Craig acknowledged. "And most importantly, I should have told counsel.” Of his falling out with presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Craig said, "He not only threw me under his campaign bus, he backed up and ran over me again." (More Larry Craig stories.)

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