Here's video of Chaffetz withdrawing his endorsement. "I'm out." pic.twitter.com/U6ernQfl9o
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Jason Chaffetz, a Utah Republican lawmaker and chairman of the House Oversight Committee, has dropped his endorsement of Donald Trump in reaction to the publication of lewd comments about women.
The congressman made the statement during a live interview with Fox 13 in Salt Lake City.
“I’m out. I can no longer in good conscience endorse this person for president. It is some of the most abhorrent and offensive comments that you can possibly imagine,” he said.
“He’s put the party and this country in an awful place … I get the sense this probably isn’t the end of them. There might be more.”
Chaffetz is the first GOP congressman to pull his endorsement of Trump after The Washington Post published audio of Trump talking about how women let him “do anything” because he’s famous.
“Grab them by the p—-,” Trump adds. “You can do anything.”
In a later interview on CNN, Chaffetz said he wished that GOP vice presidential nominee Mike Pence was at the top of the ticket, but he stopped short of calling on Trump to drop out of the race.