Senator John Ensign of Nevada
Republican Senator John Ensign of Nevada. Senator Ensign's current term expires in 2007.
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WASHINGTON (AP)- A Nevada man whose wife had an affair with Sen. John Ensign said he discovered the relationship after intercepting a text message around Christmas in 2007.
"How wonderful it is. ... Scared, but excited."
Doug Hampton recounted the text message during an interview for broadcast Monday night on ABC's "Nightline." The interview covers a lot of ground already made public since...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A Nevada man whose wife had an affair with Sen. John Ensign said he discovered the relationship after intercepting a text message around Christmas in 2007."How wonderful it is.Read more on NewsOK.com
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Doug Hampton, whose wife had an affair with John Ensign, said in an interview that the Nevada senator should "resign immediately," claiming that powerful Republicans and others on Capitol Hill have protected Ensign.
When Hampton sought help to stop the affair, he reached out to Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), who lives with Ensign in a house on C Street in Washington associated with a secretive religious group. After an emotional meeting with...
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WASHINGTON -- As senators speak on the Senate floor today to discuss health care reform in a lively, rare Saturday session, one voice that has been absent is that of Republican Sen. John Ensign of Nevada.
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