Rep. Anthony Weiner is back out in public.

Weiner left his Queens co-op around 7:30 a.m. Friday — destination unknown.

On Thursday, the congressman left home around 8:30a.m., and returned around 6:30 p.m.. He spoke to the New York Post outside his lawyer’s office in Manhattan. He said he knows he betrayed people and is trying to get to back to work.

The seven-term lawmaker has come under pressure from several Democratic colleagues to step down after he admitted to sexually explicit online relationships with women.

Weiner told the Post he wants to move past the controversy and is trying to make amends with his family and constituents.

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