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Gold bars. A $60,000 Mercedes convertible. Stacks of cash stuffed in clothing.
Those are among the 鈥渉undreds of thousands of dollars in bribes鈥 that聽聽Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife received for wielding political influence to help the government of Egypt and three New Jersey businesspeople.
On Monday, the New Jersey Democrat vehemently denied these allegations and said he wouldn鈥檛 resign. He said that the actions he鈥檚 been charged with, such as facilitating aid and weapons sales to Egypt and urging prosecutors to go easy on certain defendants in criminal cases, were a normal part of his job.
A veteran lawmaker, Senator Menendez was chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, but he stepped down following Friday鈥檚 Justice Department indictment, as required by Democratic Party rules.
He has beaten corruption charges in the past. In 2018, a hung jury caused the Justice Department to drop a case accusing him of providing political favors to a wealthy donor.
But his immediate problem now may be political.
Five years ago, prominent members of his party rallied around him. This time, not so much.
Democratic Gov. Philip Murphy last week called for his resignation. Other prominent New Jersey Democrats have followed suit.
Senator Menendez has already drawn at least one serious primary challenger. Democratic Rep. Andy Kim, a young three-term House member from South Jersey, announced over the weekend that he will run for the senator鈥檚 seat when it comes up in 2024.
鈥淣ot something I expected to do, but NJ deserves better,鈥 Representative Kim聽聽鈥淲e cannot jeopardize the Senate or compromise our integrity.鈥