Advertisement
US Politics
WorldUnited States & Canada

Virginia governor Ralph Northam appears at funeral as pressure grows on his No 2

  • Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, the state’s second-highest elected official, faces impeachment proceeding after being accused of sexual crimes

3-MIN READ3-MIN
Ralph Northam, left, and his wife Pam, watch as the casket of fallen Virginia State Trooper Lucas B. Dowell is carried to a waiting tactical vehicle during the funeral at the Chilhowie Christian Church in Chilhowie. Photo: AP Photo
Reuters

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam made his first public appearance on Saturday since defying calls a week ago to step down over a racist yearbook photograph, as his potential successor, a fellow Democrat, faced growing pressure over sexual assault allegations.

Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, the state’s second-highest elected official, faces the prospect of impeachment proceedings at the hands of another Democrat next week after two women separately accused him of sexual crimes, including rape.

A second woman has come forward with accusations against Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax. Photo: Washington Post
A second woman has come forward with accusations against Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax. Photo: Washington Post
Advertisement

Fairfax has denied both claims and called them a “coordinated smear campaign”. He has been as defiant as Northam in refusing to step down. Northam’s own troubles began when a racist image from his medical school yearbook went public on February 1.

After staying out of sight since he faced the press on February 2 to deny he was pictured in a blatantly racist photo on his yearbook page, but admitting that he had worn blackface on another occasion, Northam, 59, returned to the public eye to attend the funeral of a slain state trooper.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x