US congressman Tim Murphy opposed abortion, until his mistress said she was pregnant

An anti-abortion congressman asked a woman with whom he was having an extramarital affair to get an abortion when he thought she might be pregnant, a newspaper reported Tuesday.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said it obtained text messages between Republican US Representative Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania and Shannon Edwards, both married to other people. A January 25 text message from Edwards said the congressman had “zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options,” according to the paper.

Edwards, it turned out, wasn’t pregnant.
Murphy’s spokeswoman had no comment on the report.
The revelation came as the House on Tuesday approved Republican legislation that would make it a crime to perform an abortion after 20 weeks of fetal development. Murphy, a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, is among its cosponsors. He avoided the media in Washington after voting for the legislation, and efforts by reporters to talk to him were unsuccessful.