KEY POINTS
  • Democratic Rep. Katie Hill is leaving Congress "because of a double standard," she says in her final speech on the floor on Thursday.
  • Hill's last day in Congress will be Friday. She says her final act in office was voting for a resolution laying out rules in the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom has not yet announced the date for a special election to replace her, but at least a dozen people have filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to run for the seat.

Democratic Rep. Katie Hill is leaving Congress "because of a double standard," she said in her final speech on the floor on Thursday.

"I'm leaving because of a misogynistic culture that gleefully consumed my naked pictures, capitalized on my sexuality, and enabled my abusive ex to continue that abuse," she said. "I'm leaving because of the thousands of vile threatening emails, calls and texts" that she said were directed at her after a conservative blog released those private photos.