"I will break you in half," Grimm told Michael Scotto of cable
channel NY1 News in the confrontation late on Tuesday. Scotto had
asked the New York Republican about a federal investigation into
possible finance violations by his campaign.
The question came after Scotto interviewed Grimm on camera about the
State of the Union address that President Barack Obama had just
delivered to a joint session of Congress.
On Wednesday, Scotto wrote in a post on Twitter that Grimm had
phoned him to apologize and said he had overreacted. "I accepted his
apology," the reporter said.
Grimm walked away when asked on camera about the federal probe, but
then returned to confront the reporter. In a video posted on the
Web, he could be heard telling Scotto, "I'll break you in half, like
a boy."
Much of the recording is inaudible, but NY1 published a transcript
of the exchange in which it said Grimm also told Scotto: "Let me be
clear to you, you ever do that to me again I'll throw you off this
fucking balcony."
Grimm, of the New York City borough of Staten Island, initially
defended himself, issuing a statement late on Tuesday saying Scotto
had taken a "cheap shot" by asking a question about a topic other
than Obama's speech.
On Wednesday, Grimm told reporters that his outburst had been wrong.
Asked if he had been drinking, he laughed and said "No," according
to an interview aired on NBC News.
He told the Washington Post: "I'm a human being and sometimes your
emotions get the better of you, and the bottom line, though, is it
shouldn't happen, you shouldn't lose your cool, and that's why I
apologized."
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Calls and emails to his office were not immediately answered.
A fundraiser for Grimm, Diana Durand, was arrested this month on
charges she illegally funneled more than $10,000 to his campaign.
Federal investigators have been looking into the lawmaker's
fundraising for at least two years.
Grimm was elected to the House of Representatives in 2010 as part of
a wave of conservatives backed by the Tea Party movement, which
advocates small government and minimal taxes.
He grew up in New York, dropped out of college to join the Marines,
and served in the Gulf War, then joined the FBI as a clerk while
going to college at night. Grimm eventually became a special agent
investigating financial fraud and organized crime before leaving the
FBI to open a health food store.
(Additional reporting by Susan Heavey; editing by David Storey and
Mohammad Zargham)
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