Who's that knocking at your door? It's Anthony Weiner on a comeback tour
- Anthony Weiner, a former congressman, began campaigning on May 29, 2025, for a New York City Council seat in the Lower East Side.
- Anthony Weiner’s political career ended abruptly in 2011 after he sent an explicit photo of himself to a university student via social media, resulting in his resignation and subsequent legal repercussions.
- After serving 21 months in prison for transferring obscene material to a minor, Weiner was released in 2019 and later worked as a CEO and hosted a political radio show.
- His campaign circulates a mailer featuring an elephant with the text 'Anthony Weiner knows you may have questions,' openly addressing his scandals as the 'elephant in the room.'
- Weiner’s comeback attempt faces skepticism but shows some voter engagement, suggesting he hopes to overcome his past and convince enough Democrats before the June 24 primary.
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Who's that knocking at your door? Anthony Weiner on a political comeback tour with NYC Council bid
The guy whose once-promising political career was derailed by sexting scandals and then seemingly ended forever when he was imprisoned for sending sexually explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl.
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Who's that knocking at your door? It's Anthony Weiner on a comeback tour
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