RICHMOND, VA. (THECOUNT) — Embattled Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, is now saying a controversial yearbook photo, may not even be him.
Northam, who has met intense pressure to resign, has now told a source that he believes it is not him in a racist yearbook photo.
Northam told the source he was in touch with some of his former Eastern Virginia Medical School colleagues, who said they believed many of the pictures in the yearbook were mixed up.
Northam did not recall the picture being taken, he told the source, and said he was not involved in the production of the yearbook, reports WTVR.
Despite the increasing calls for him to resign, Northam also told the source he is not going to step down, which comes ahead of his planned statement to the media Saturday at 2:30 p.m. ET from the Executive Mansion in Virginia.
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