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Brussels, Dec 2 (EFE), (Camera:Leopoldo Rodríguez).- The owner of an apartment that hosted a lockdown sex party that grew into a scandal when it emerged that it had been attended by József Szájer told Efe Wednesday that he had never seen the Hungarian politician at one of his gatherings before.Szájer, a member of the hardline Fidesz party of prime minister Viktor Orban, resigned as MEP just before news emerged that he was caught fleeing a sex party involving 24 other men in Brussels.He was one of the architects of Hungary’s 2011 constitution, which described marriage as being between a man and a woman.David Manzheley said it was the “first time” he had seen Szájer come to one of his events.SOUNDBITES OF RÉMY BONNY, LGBTQ RIGHTS ACTIVIST AND RESEARCHER.
The White House sidestepped questions about whether President Obama retains confidence in the DEA chief after an investigation found DEA agents took part in sex parties. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Bishops of the Catholic Church gather in Lourdes for their annual meeting, one month after a devastating report by an independent commission on widespread child sex abuse within the insitution. IMAGES
Brussels, Apr 29 (EFE) .- (Camera: Jorge Ocaña) A total of 250 MEPs and public representatives from various countries, mainly from the left, asked the Spanish Government on Thursday to grant amnesty to the pro-independence leaders who are in prison and those who have fled abroad.FOOTAGE FROM THE CONCENTRATION IN BRUSSELSSOUNDBITES FROM CLARE DALY,MEMBER OF INDEPENDENTS FOR CHANGE (IRELAND)
Brussels, Apr 28 (EFE) .- (Camera: Ricardo Ruiz de Varo) About 30 Spanish MEPs from left-wing parties gathered on Wednesday in front of the European Parliament (EP) to condemn the death threats received in recent days by various political leaders under the slogan "Votes against bullets".FOOTAGE FROM THE PROTEST IN FRONT OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, IN BRUSSELS
Freshman GOP Rep. Peter Meijer voted to impeach Pres. Donald Trump last week. On Sunday, he talked about the fallout of that decision. Meijer said he might have ended his political future by voting to impeach President Trump. During an appearance on ABC's "This Week," he asked Meijer if voting for Trump potentially damaged his career beyond repair. "I may very well have," Meijer said. Meijer said voting to impeach Trump was necessary for the good of the country.