Charles Bethea writes that the Senator, who’s been indicted for bribery, may have a fallback option if Congress boots him: singing.
Federal prosecutors allege that Menendez, the Democrat who formerly chaired the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and his wife, who has also been indicted, received around half a million dollars in cash, along with some gold bars and a Mercedes-Benz C-300 convertible, in exchange for acting on behalf of the government of Egypt. Between 2018 and 2022, the Senator reportedly provided “sensitive, non-public” U.S.
In September, the Senator’s son, the New Jersey congressman Rob Menendez, introduced a resolution to create National Bruce Springsteen Day. The last time Senator Menendez faced federal bribery charges—in 2017, for allegedly accepting free rides on a private jet—the prosecutor invoked the Boss.
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