Aaron Schock 'broken' but a 'fighter,' dad says

Illinois Rep. Aaron Schock announced his resignation from Congress Tuesday following questions surrounding misuse of funds in his campaign and congressional spending accounts. NBC Chicago's Trina Orlando reports.

His stepping down will end a House Ethics investigation of how campaign and taxpayer funds were spent, including recent disclosures that he billed taxpayers for 170,000 miles on a car driven by Schock and owned by his campaign, even though the SUV 

ABC News' Jonathan Karl penned the poetic kicker of The Spectacular Fall of Congressman Aaron Schock: the Downton Abbey-inspired office that first got his spending habits noticed, leading to the investigations that induced his resignation, will

Being Illinois Rep. Aaron Schock must have been fun while it lasted. Between the Downton Abbey-themed office, the Katy Perry concerts on the taxpayer dime, and lavish trips around the world, the Congressman must be 

WASHINGTON — Republican Rep. Aaron Schock of Illinois says he's resigning his House seat amid questions about his spending. In a statement on Tuesday, Schock said he would step down effective March 31. Schock