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Dem Senator Menendez invokes ‘Latino’ card amid calls to resign over bribery charges.

If it seems like Groundhog Day came a few months early in the state of New⁤ Jersey, well, that’s just because the Garden State keeps electing Bob Menendez.

For the ‍ second time, Menendez — a man who rose⁤ up through the ranks⁢ of the New Jersey Democratic political machine ⁣to get to the upper chamber of the U.S. Congress, an impressive feat for a thoroughly unimpressive man — has ‍been indicted on bribery charges.

According to NBC ⁢News, federal prosecutors charge, in an indictment unsealed on Friday, that Menendez and his ⁣wife,‌ Nadine, accepted “hundreds of thousands⁤ of dollars” as ⁣part of a “corrupt ​relationship” involving New Jersey businessmen and the Egyptian government.

“The senator and his wife accepted hundreds of thousands of ‌dollars in bribes in⁢ exchange for Sen. Menendez⁤ using his power and influence to protect and to enrich those businessmen and to benefit⁣ the government of Egypt,” said U.S. attorney⁣ for the Southern District of New York⁢ Damian Williams, according to USA Today.

The couple received “cash, gold bars, payments toward a home mortgage, compensation for a low-or-no-show job, a luxury vehicle and other items of value,” the indictment ⁤states, according to NBC.

“Federal agents said⁢ they discovered many of⁣ the⁢ items when they executed search warrants​ in ​the couple’s home in Englewood Cliffs,‍ New Jersey, in June 2022. They found more than $480,000 in cash, ‘much of it stuffed into envelopes and hidden in clothing, closets, and a safe,’ including jackets bearing the senator’s name that were hanging in his closet, as well as ​more than $70,000 in Nadine Menendez’s safe deposit box, the ‌indictment⁣ alleges,” NBC reported.

This is the ⁣senator’s second bribery indictment, the first happening in 2015. The jury was​ unable to reach‌ a verdict in 2017, according to The Associated Press, and the case‍ was dropped.

To quote Oscar ​Wilde’s Lady Bracknell, “To lose one parent, Mr Worthing, may be regarded as⁣ a misfortune; to lose ⁤both looks like carelessness.”

If Wilde were ⁤writing in modern-day New Jersey and‌ not Victorian England⁣ and his play were titled “The Importance of Being ⁣ Wawa,” he might have phrased it thusly: “To accrue one bribery charge, Senator Menendez, may be regarded as a misfortune; to get⁤ charged twice — I mean, I’m not⁤ sayin’, I’m just sayin’.”

(It’s worth noting here that despite his close brush with imprisonment, ​Menendez won re-election in 2018 by a comfortable 11‌ points over Republican challenger Bob Hugin. Menendez won by 18 percent in 2012, so the bad P.R.⁣ of a federal criminal case might ​have hurt him, but ⁢the New Jersey Democratic machine is​ the New Jersey Democratic machine.)

Now, granted, there are plenty of calls for Menendez to‌ resign from the Senate after the indictment ‌was ⁢announced. We’re all innocent​ until proven guilty, after all, but two separate occasions in court on bribery charges isn’t a good look ⁤for any politician or party and⁣ there’s literally⁢ any number of ⁤living, breathing Democrats (and some that aren’t but probably vote anyway) ⁢in New Jersey who could do about as well ​as the undistinguished Menendez⁢ has without, you know, fighting federal charges again.

But even though Menendez has agreed to take leave of the Senate Foreign Relations ⁣Committee — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer hailed him for having “rightly decided to ⁢step down ⁢temporarily” as chair, as if this were some kind of ⁤bold step for someone being charged with peddling influence for foreign interests —‌ he’s not going ⁢to be stepping down from his office.

Why? Because, in part, he said on Friday that critics were “rushing to judge a Latino⁢ and push him out of his seat.”

“I am not going anywhere,” Menendez said, ⁣according to NBC News.

“I remain⁤ focused‍ on continuing this important⁢ work‍ and will not be distracted ⁣by baseless allegations,” he said, adding that‍ prosecutors have “misrepresented the normal work of a congressional office.”

Right. Here is what‍ the FBI reportedly turned up in a search of the Menendez home ⁣ that⁤ apparently Menendez considers part of “the ‍normal work of a congressional office”:

Also undercutting the whole they’re-just-going-after-the-Latino argument ​is ‌the sheer number of Democrats ‍who have come out and called for‌ Menendez’s resignation. Among them is New York Democratic ​Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — who, ​in case you hadn’t noticed from the​ last name, is⁢ of Hispanic extraction.

So there’s a fellow Latino telling him it’s time to go.⁣ Also telling him it’s time‍ to vamoose are​ fellow New Jersey Democrats, including Gov. Phil Murphy:

“The allegations in the indictment against Senator Menendez and four other ‍defendants‍ are deeply disturbing,” ‍Murphy said in a statement “These are serious charges that implicate national security and the integrity of our criminal justice system … ⁢Therefore, I am calling ⁢for​ his immediate resignation.”

Also, Reps. Josh Gotthenheimer, Andy⁢ Kim and Mikie Sherrill — Garden State Democrats all — have told him‍ it’s time to go.

“I called on him, given the gravity of the⁢ charges, to step aside,” Gottheimer said,​ according to the‍ U.K. Guardian. “Given how⁤ we’ve got elections coming up, there’s a lot of distractions; obviously giving the senator ⁤time to ⁢defend himself, I think what’s best is that he step aside and we focus on issues.”

Meanwhile, you’ve got to hand it to ⁤one of Menendez’s potential⁣ challengers ⁢in 2024 for⁣ coining (excuse the pun) the perfect nickname for him:

But, Menendez is claiming ​these⁤ individuals want him to step ⁣down because he’s​ Latino. Right.

This has⁣ nothing to‌ do with race ⁤or ethnicity. It has‌ to ‌do with the fact that Menendez was credibly charged with corruption in 2015 and the government chose not‌ to pursue the case further after ‍a jury couldn’t‍ reach a verdict.

It’s now ⁤2023, eight years ⁤later, and we ⁢find out that the FBI raided his home and ‌found stashed ​cash, gold bars and other ephemera of ill-gotten wealth. Legitimate earnings aren’t usually scuttled away in the places ​they were ⁤allegedly found.

Perhaps this is what Menendez thinks “the normal‍ work⁢ of​ a congressional office” looks like — in which⁢ case, he obviously shouldn’t be in congressional office. QED.

But please, Sen. Menendez, don’t even sally forth with the preposterous nonsense that anyone’s “rushing to judge‍ a Latino and push him out of his seat.”

When even AOC won’t buy ​that line, it’s pretty clear that if that’s what you’re trying⁣ to base your case on, you’re done ⁣for.

Menendez ⁣is up for election next year. The country⁤ will get a chance to see if Groundhog Day ever ends in New Jersey.

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