- Says exoneration would allow run as ‘independent Democrat’
- Veteran New Jersey senator speaks to voters in YouTube video
Senator
“I am hopeful my exoneration will take place this summer and allow me to pursue my candidacy as an independent Democrat in the general election,” Menendez told his state’s voters in a nine-minute video released on YouTube.
“I know many of you are hurt and disappointed in me with the accusations I am facing,” he said, proclaiming his innocence. “All I can ask of you is to withhold judgment until justice takes place.”
Menendez, a former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said he would not file for the primary given the charges against him. His support has plummeted in polls, but his plans to run as an independent could hurt the Democratic Party’s ability to hold the seat and its slender majority in a year in which it faces competitive races in several Republican-led states.
He has pleaded not guilty to bribery charges that accuse him of accepting gold bars, cash and a Mercedes Benz in exchange for helping three businessmen. His wife, Nadine, is also a defendant.
Federal prosecutors re-indicted them
On top of obstruction, the US also brought new bribery, fraud and foreign agent charges to previous conspiracy allegations.
The new charges followed a guilty plea by Jose Uribe, a businessman, who is now helping prosecutors. Uribe said he bribed the senator with a Mercedes-Benz convertible for help in resolving two legal matters.
Menendez has resisted widespread demands for his resignation from fellow Democrats, including from the state’s other senator,
Menendez in September
Menendez has been a powerful force in New Jersey politics for decades, and was appointed to the Senate by former Governor
In the video released Thursday, the senator described his record of action in crises including the financial crisis and recession of 2008, Hurricane Sandy and the coronavirus pandemic, and referred to his rise from humble origins as a child of immigrants in Union City.
“I’ve never backed down from a fight worth having,” he said.
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