California Rep. Duncan Hunter is planning to plead guilty to the misuse of campaign funds and prepare to leave his congressional seat.
Hunter says he will change his not guilty plea on Tuesday in federal court in San Diego.
The six-term Republican claimed for more than a year that he was the victim of a political witch hunt by federal prosecutors.
Prosecutors say he and his wife misspent more than $250,000 in campaign money. Margaret Hunter pleaded guilty earlier this year and had agreed to testify against her husband.
Hunter told KUSI television in San Diego he is changing his plea to protect his children.
He will be the second Republican congressman to pleaded guilty to federal charges this year.
Associated Press